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Feng, J. (author), Guo, Xiaoai (author), Ramlawi, N. (author), Pfeiffer, T.V. (author), Geutjens, R. (author), Basak, S. (author), Nirschl, Hermann (author), Biskos, G. (author), Zandbergen, H.W. (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author)
High-yield and continuous synthesis of ultrapure inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) of well-defined size and composition has invariably been one of the major challenges in nanotechnology. Employing green techniques that avoid the use of poisonous and expensive chemicals has been realized as a necessity for manufacturing NPs on an industrial scale. In...
journal article 2016
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Feng, J. (author), Hontañón, Esther (author), Blanes, Maria (author), Meyer, Jörg (author), Guo, Xiaoai (author), Santos, Laura (author), Paltrinieri, L. (author), Ramlawi, N. (author), de Smet, L.C.P.M. (author), Nirschl, Hermann (author), Kruis, Frank Einar (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author), Biskos, G. (author)
A major challenge in nanotechnology is that of determining how to introduce green and sustainable principles when assembling individual nanoscale elements to create working devices. For instance, textile nanofinishing is restricted by the many constraints of traditional pad-dry-cure processes, such as the use of costly chemical precursors to...
journal article 2016
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Feng, J. (author), Biskos, G. (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author)
Continuous gas-phase synthesis of nanoparticles is associated with rapid agglomeration, which can be a limiting factor for numerous applications. In this report, we challenge this paradigm by providing experimental evidence to support that gas-phase methods can be used to produce ultrapure nonagglomerated “singlet” nanoparticles having tunable...
journal article 2015