Print Email Facebook Twitter Nanoparticles made-to-measure: Aerosols prove to be indispensable for nanotechnology Title Nanoparticles made-to-measure: Aerosols prove to be indispensable for nanotechnology Author Schrauwers, A. Contributor Marijnissen, J. Van Erven, J. Date 2005 Abstract Is it possible to make platinum particles with a diameter of less than eight nanometres? That was the question Jan Marijnissen at the aerosol lab of Delft ChemTech was asked. Together with graduate student Jan van Erven, the famous aerosol expert Sheldon Friedlander of the University of California (UCLA), and the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, Marijnissen set out to experiment. He managed to do achieve this by using his favourite electrospray method. While they were at it, the research teams used an electron microscope to see how a soot filter uses the platinum nanogranules to get rid of its soot. Subject nanotechnologyaerosols To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ff5d890e-6935-43df-8e2c-3f194e30b3fd Publisher Delft University of Technology ISSN 0926-7212 Source Delft Outlook, 2005, 2 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2005 A. Schrauwers Files PDF Nanopar_2005-2.pdf 397.48 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ff5d890e-6935-43df-8e2c-3f194e30b3fd/datastream/OBJ/view