Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1475168 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to prepare ceramic nanoparticles by CO2 laser vaporization (LAVA) coarse ceramic powders (e.g. ZrO2, Al2O3, and TiO2) were used as raw materials. The raw powder was vaporized into a flowing process gas under normal pressure. Expanding into the gas, the vapor instantly cools down. Gas-phase condensation leads to the formation of nanoscale particles with a composition that corresponds to that of the raw powder. LAVA nanoparticles are chemically pure, spherical, crystalline, exhibit a narrow size distribution, and form merely soft agglomerates. The co-laser vaporization of mixtures of ceramic raw powders allows for the preparation of nanoparticles of multi-phase (e.g. Fe2O3-SiO2) or single-phase (e.g. CaTiO3) mixed-oxides and dispersion ceramics (e.g. ZrO2-Al2O3). In order to modify the surface of the nanoparticles they can be coated in-process with an organic additive. Thus, the LAVA method allows for the targeted development of a wide range of ceramic nanopowders with tailored properties.
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