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Nanostructured materials combustion flame-chemical vapor

The CF-CVC (combustion flame-chemical vapor condensation) process developed by Kear and co-workers (Skandan et al., 1996 Tompa et al., 1999) is a continuous process using the equipment shown in Fig. 1. The starting materials are metal complexes that can be vaporized and fed into a flat flame, which immediately converts the compounds to nanostructured metal oxides. The particle dilution is controlled to prevent agglomeration in a hot state... [Pg.10]

Fig. 1. The CF-CVC (combustion flame chemical vapor condensation) (Skandan et al., 1996 Tompa et al., 1999) for producing nanostructured materials. Fig. 1. The CF-CVC (combustion flame chemical vapor condensation) (Skandan et al., 1996 Tompa et al., 1999) for producing nanostructured materials.
Collagen, human body, 132-133 Combustion flame-chemical vapor condensation (CF-CVC) nanostructured materials, 10-11 schematic, 10 7T-Complexation sorbents description, 108-109 effects of cation, anion, and substrate, 112-113... [Pg.207]

B.K. Kim, G.G. Lee, H.M. Park, N.J. Kim, Characteristics of nanostructured Ti02 powders s3mthesized by combustion flame-chemical vapor condensation process , Nanostructured Materials, 12, 637-640, (1999). [Pg.139]


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