Author/Authors :
Jain، نويسنده , , Sanjeev; Skamser، نويسنده , , Daniel J.; Kodas، نويسنده , , Toivo T، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This work is a review of the experimental results from the literature
for single-component metal and simple metal-oxide particles. Criteria for correlating
particle morphology, i.e., whether the particles are solid or hollow, with process
parameters and material properties during spray pyrolysis are presented and compared
with the data available in the literature. The materials were classified into two
categories for which the precursor: (1) melts and (2) does not melt before chemical
reaction takes place, and separate criteria were used for each category based on the
work of Jayanthi et al. (1993) J. Aerosol Sci. 19:478. In systems where the precursor
melts before chemical reaction occurs, e.g., decomposition of nitrates of Mg, AI, Fe,
Zn, Pb, Ni, Co, Pd, Mn, Cu, Sr, and Ag, the particle morphology is determined
primarily by the densities and formula weights of the reactant and product compounds
unless high temperature densification or puffingup of the particles due to
gases evolved during the chemical reaction alter the morphology. In systems where
the precursor undergoes nucleation to form a solid crust which does not melt before
chemical reaction takes place, e.g., Ba(CzH30 Z)z, Alz(S04)3ʹ Zr(CZH30 Z)2ʹ and
Zn(C2H30 2)2ʹ solubility and density of the precursor as well as the operating
temperature are the main factors that affect the product particle morphology.
Overall, particle morphologies predicted by the criteria were in agreement with
experimental observations reported in the literature