Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1523946 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoparticles are continuously synthesized from submerged magnesium, zinc, and silver rods 1-2 mm in diameter by microwave plasma in pure water at 20 kPa. Magnesium-hydroxide nanoplates shaped as triangles, truncated triangles or hexagons with 25-125 nm in size are synthesized with a production rate of 60 g hâ1. Zinc-oxide nanoparticles formed as sharp sticks with diameters of 50 nm and lengths of 150-200 nm are synthesized with a production rate of 14 g hâ1. Silver nanoparticles with a diameter of approximately 6 nm are synthesized with a production rate of 0.8 g hâ1. The excitation temperature is estimated by applying the Boltzmann plot method in assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium. The excitation temperatures obtained from hydrogen, magnesium, and zinc lines are 3300 ± 100 K, 4000 ± 500 K, and 3200 ± 500 K, respectively.
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Authors
Yoshiaki Hattori, Shinobu Mukasa, Hiromichi Toyota, Toru Inoue, Shinfuku Nomura,