posted on 2015-12-17, 08:30authored byAne Larrea, Victor Sebastian, Alfonso Ibarra, Manuel Arruebo, Jesus Santamaria
The use of nanomaterials
in real life applications is often hampered
by our inability to produce them in large quantities while preserving
their desired properties in terms of size, shape, and crystalline
phase. Here we present a novel continuous method to synthesize nanostructures
with an unprecedented degree of control regarding their properties.
In particular, the excellent properties of microreactors for chemical
synthesis are enhanced by the introduction of gas slugs of tailored
composition. Slug dynamics accelerate mixing, reduce processing times
(from hours in batch processes to minutes or even seconds), and, depending
on the gas atmosphere used, allows one to accurately control the crystalline
phase and shape of the resulting nanostructures. Inert (N2), oxidizing (O2), or reducing (CO, H2) gases
were used, leading to different morphologies and crystalline structures
in a high yield, highly reproducible fabrication process.