Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles

This study is focused on radio-frequency inductively coupled thermal plasma (ICP) synthesis of nanoparticles, combining experimental and modelling approaches towards process optimization and industrial scale-up, in the framework of the FP7-NMP SIMBA European project (Scaling-up of ICP technology for...

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Main Author: Gherardi, Matteo <1985>
Other Authors: Colombo, Vittorio
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2013
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-58202014-03-24T16:30:44Z Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles Gherardi, Matteo <1985> ING-IND/18 Fisica dei reattori nucleari This study is focused on radio-frequency inductively coupled thermal plasma (ICP) synthesis of nanoparticles, combining experimental and modelling approaches towards process optimization and industrial scale-up, in the framework of the FP7-NMP SIMBA European project (Scaling-up of ICP technology for continuous production of Metallic nanopowders for Battery Applications). First the state of the art of nanoparticle production through conventional and plasma routes is summarized, then results for the characterization of the plasma source and on the investigation of the nanoparticle synthesis phenomenon, aiming at highlighting fundamental process parameters while adopting a design oriented modelling approach, are presented. In particular, an energy balance of the torch and of the reaction chamber, employing a calorimetric method, is presented, while results for three- and two-dimensional modelling of an ICP system are compared with calorimetric and enthalpy probe measurements to validate the temperature field predicted by the model and used to characterize the ICP system under powder-free conditions. Moreover, results from the modeling of critical phases of ICP synthesis process, such as precursor evaporation, vapour conversion in nanoparticles and nanoparticle growth, are presented, with the aim of providing useful insights both for the design and optimization of the process and on the underlying physical phenomena. Indeed, precursor evaporation, one of the phases holding the highest impact on industrial feasibility of the process, is discussed; by employing models to describe particle trajectories and thermal histories, adapted from the ones originally developed for other plasma technologies or applications, such as DC non-transferred arc torches and powder spherodization, the evaporation of micro-sized Si solid precursor in a laboratory scale ICP system is investigated. Finally, a discussion on the role of thermo-fluid dynamic fields on nano-particle formation is presented, as well as a study on the effect of the reaction chamber geometry on produced nanoparticle characteristics and process yield. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Colombo, Vittorio 2013-04-22 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/5820/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Gherardi, Matteo <1985>
Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
description This study is focused on radio-frequency inductively coupled thermal plasma (ICP) synthesis of nanoparticles, combining experimental and modelling approaches towards process optimization and industrial scale-up, in the framework of the FP7-NMP SIMBA European project (Scaling-up of ICP technology for continuous production of Metallic nanopowders for Battery Applications). First the state of the art of nanoparticle production through conventional and plasma routes is summarized, then results for the characterization of the plasma source and on the investigation of the nanoparticle synthesis phenomenon, aiming at highlighting fundamental process parameters while adopting a design oriented modelling approach, are presented. In particular, an energy balance of the torch and of the reaction chamber, employing a calorimetric method, is presented, while results for three- and two-dimensional modelling of an ICP system are compared with calorimetric and enthalpy probe measurements to validate the temperature field predicted by the model and used to characterize the ICP system under powder-free conditions. Moreover, results from the modeling of critical phases of ICP synthesis process, such as precursor evaporation, vapour conversion in nanoparticles and nanoparticle growth, are presented, with the aim of providing useful insights both for the design and optimization of the process and on the underlying physical phenomena. Indeed, precursor evaporation, one of the phases holding the highest impact on industrial feasibility of the process, is discussed; by employing models to describe particle trajectories and thermal histories, adapted from the ones originally developed for other plasma technologies or applications, such as DC non-transferred arc torches and powder spherodization, the evaporation of micro-sized Si solid precursor in a laboratory scale ICP system is investigated. Finally, a discussion on the role of thermo-fluid dynamic fields on nano-particle formation is presented, as well as a study on the effect of the reaction chamber geometry on produced nanoparticle characteristics and process yield.
author2 Colombo, Vittorio
author_facet Colombo, Vittorio
Gherardi, Matteo <1985>
author Gherardi, Matteo <1985>
author_sort Gherardi, Matteo <1985>
title Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
title_short Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
title_full Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
title_fullStr Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
title_sort integrated analysis and design of optimization and up-scaling of inductively coupled plasma synthesis of nanoparticles
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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