Feedstock feeding duration influence on silicon nanoparticle synthesis using tandem modulated induction thermal plasmas with intermittent feedstock feeding

Influences of feedstock feeding duration on the size and composition of synthesized nanoparticles produced using tandem-type modulated induction thermal plasma (tandem-MITP) with time-controlled feeding of feedstock (TCFF) were investigated both experimentally and numerically. This tandem-MITP+TCFF...

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Published inPowder technology Vol. 414; p. 118071
Main Authors Nagase, Yurina, Tanaka, Yasunori, Nakano, Yusuke, Ishijima, Tatsuo, Watanabe, Shu, Sueyasu, Shiori, Nakamura, Keitaro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.01.2023
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Summary:Influences of feedstock feeding duration on the size and composition of synthesized nanoparticles produced using tandem-type modulated induction thermal plasma (tandem-MITP) with time-controlled feeding of feedstock (TCFF) were investigated both experimentally and numerically. This tandem-MITP+TCFF method has been confirmed to give highly efficient evaporation of the feedstock during on-time and also highly efficient nucleation during off-time. Furthermore, the time duration of feedstock feeding in a modulation cycle is an important factor for ascertaining the production rate. The experimentally obtained results indicate that a higher rate of smaller nanoparticle production was obtained at the duty factor of feedstock feeding DFvalve of 40% in range of DFvalve from 27% to 100%. This result suggests control of the formation and coagulation growth of nanoparticles by controlling the feedstock feeding time. The developed simulation model can also predict that reducing the ratio of feedstock feeding time produces high-density Si vapor, which is converted efficiently into nanoparticles because the evaporated vapor is cooled by the strong entrained gas flow at the downstream region. Numerically and experimentally obtained results were compared in terms of the particle size distribution, indicating reasonably good mutual agreement. These experimentally obtained and numerical results indicate control of the feedstock feeding time as desirable for nanoparticle synthesis. [Display omitted] •Si nanoparticles were synthesized using tandem-type modulated induction thermal plasma (tandem-MITP).•Influences of feedstock feeding duration on Si nanoparticles produced were investigated.•A smaller nanoparticles were obtained when the duty factor of the feedstock feeding was set as 40%.•Numerical and experimental particle size distribution results indicate reasonably good agreement.
ISSN:0032-5910
1873-328X
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2022.118071