2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(627e) Batch to Flow Synthesis of Zinc-Indium-Sulfide Nanoparticles
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Using flow allows for more precise control over the reaction conditions, such as temperature, residence time, concentration and stoichiometry of the reaction mixture. Therefore, the outcome of the chemical composition and morphology of these materials can be more easily influenced. In particular, increasing the residence time shows significant development of the morphology from nanosheets to nanoflowers, while chemical composition remains constant as determined by Transmission Electron Microscopy/Energy-dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (TEM/EDX). Additionally, The stoichiometry of the sulfur source appears to be vital for determining the composition of the nanomaterials.
The batch- and flow-synthesised materials were subsequently tested as heterogeneous photocatalysts, and the comparisons of their photoactivites will also be discussed.
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