2007 Annual Meeting

(87a) Advances in Liquid-Feed Flame Spray Pyrolysis: Innovative Approaches to Nano-Scale Oxide Materials

Authors

Marchal, J. C. - Presenter, University of Michigan
Azurdia, J. - Presenter, University of Michigan
Kim, M. - Presenter, University of Michigan
Hinklin, T. - Presenter, University of Michigan
Kumar, S. - Presenter, University of Michigan


We have used novel metal alkoxide and carboxylate complexes to produce a variety of phase pure single and mixed-metal oxide nanopowders using liquid feed flame spray pyrolysis (LF-FSP). Recent advances in experimental parameters and system variables have allowed us to explore and control the phases, morphology and size distributions of LF-FSP derived particles. The evolution of the synthesis process provides access to very novel materials with standard phase compositions giving unexpected phases as well as difficult or otherwise impossible to achieve stoichiometries within known phase fields. An understanding of the mechanisms of formation of these unexpected products provides a better understanding of nano-particle formation, evolution and processing behavior. This presentation will provide an overview of LF-FSP, novel materials made recently and some of the changes in experimental variables that have made this process so versatile.