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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010074068: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Nonoxide Nanoparticles In Microgravity
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Gas-phase combustion synthesis is a promising process for creating nanoparticles for the growing nanostructure materials industry. The challenges that must be addressed are controlling particle size, preventing hard agglomerates, maintaining purity, and, if nonoxides are synthesized, protecting the particles from oxidation and/or hydrolysis during post-processing. Sodium-halide Flame Encapsulation (SFE) is a unique methodology for producing nonoxide nanoparticles that addresses these challenges. This flame synthesis process incorporates sodium and metal-halide chemistry, resulting in nanoparticles that are encapsulated in salt during the early stages of their growth in the flame. Salt encapsulation has been shown to allow control of particle size and morphology, while serving as an effective protective coating for preserving the purity of the core particles. Metals and compounds that have been produced using this technology include Al, W, Ti, TiB2, AlN, and composites of W-Ti and Al-AlN. Oxygen content in SFE synthesized nano- AlN has been measured by neutron activation analysis to be as low as 0.54wt.%, as compared to over 5wt.% for unprotected AlN of comparable size. The overall objective of this work is to study the SFE process and nano-encapsulation so that they can be used to produce novel and superior materials. SFE experiments in microgravity allow the study of flame and particle dynamics without the influence of buoyancy forces. Spherical sodium-halide flames are produced in microgravity by ejecting the halide from a spherical porous burner into a quiescent atmosphere of sodium vapor and argon. Experiments are performed in the 2.2 sec Drop Tower at the NASA-Glenn Research Center. Numerical models of the flame and particle dynamics were developed and are compared with the experimental results.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010074068: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Nonoxide Nanoparticles In Microgravity
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010074068: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Nonoxide Nanoparticles In Microgravity” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS - NANOSTRUCTURE (CHARACTERISTICS) - NANOCRYSTALS - ENCAPSULATING - METAL HALIDES - MICROGRAVITY - BUOYANCY - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - AGGLOMERATION - SODIUM VAPOR - VAPOR PHASES - Axelbaum, R. L. - Kumfer, B. M. - Sun, Z. - Chao, B. H.
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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010058679: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Due to its combined properties of high electrical resistivity and high thermal conductivity aluminum nitride (AlN) is a highly desirable material for electronics applications. Methods are being sought for synthesis of unagglomerated, nanometer-sized powders of this material, prepared in such a way that they can be consolidated into solid compacts having minimal oxygen content. A procedure for synthesizing these powders through gas-phase combustion is described. This novel approach involves reacting AlCl3, NH3, and Na vapors. Equilibrium thermodynamic calculations show that 100% yields can be obtained for these reactants with the products being AlN, NaCl, and H2. The NaCl by-product is used to coat the AlN particles in situ. The coating allows for control of AlN agglomeration and protects the powders from hydrolysis during post-flame handling. On the basis of thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, two different approaches were employed to produce the powder, in co-flow diffusion flame configurations. In the first approach, the three reactants were supplied in separate streams. In the second, the AlCl3 and NH3 were premixed with HCl and then reacted with Na vapor. X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra of as-produced powders show only NaCl for the first case and NaCl and AlN for the second. After annealing at 775 C tinder dynamic vacuum, the salt was removed and XRD spectra of powders from both approaches show only AlN. Aluminum metal was also produced in the co-flow flame by reacting AlCl3 with Na. XRD spectra of as-produced powders show the products to be only NaCl and elemental aluminum.
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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010058679: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 20010058679: Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ALUMINUM NITRIDES - COMBUSTION SYNTHESIS - VAPOR PHASES - X RAY DIFFRACTION - THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY - ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY - POWDER (PARTICLES) - DIFFUSION FLAMES - THERMODYNAMICS - VACUUM - HYDROLYSIS - Axelbaum, R. L. - Lottes, C. R. - Huertas, J. I. - Rosen, L. J.
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3Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder
By Axelbaum, R. L., Lottes, C. R., Huertas, J. I. and Rosen, L. J
Due to its combined properties of high electrical resistivity and high thermal conductivity aluminum nitride (AlN) is a highly desirable material for electronics applications. Methods are being sought for synthesis of unagglomerated, nanometer-sized powders of this material, prepared in such a way that they can be consolidated into solid compacts having minimal oxygen content. A procedure for synthesizing these powders through gas-phase combustion is described. This novel approach involves reacting AlCl3, NH3, and Na vapors. Equilibrium thermodynamic calculations show that 100% yields can be obtained for these reactants with the products being AlN, NaCl, and H2. The NaCl by-product is used to coat the AlN particles in situ. The coating allows for control of AlN agglomeration and protects the powders from hydrolysis during post-flame handling. On the basis of thermodynamic and kinetic considerations, two different approaches were employed to produce the powder, in co-flow diffusion flame configurations. In the first approach, the three reactants were supplied in separate streams. In the second, the AlCl3 and NH3 were premixed with HCl and then reacted with Na vapor. X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra of as-produced powders show only NaCl for the first case and NaCl and AlN for the second. After annealing at 775 C tinder dynamic vacuum, the salt was removed and XRD spectra of powders from both approaches show only AlN. Aluminum metal was also produced in the co-flow flame by reacting AlCl3 with Na. XRD spectra of as-produced powders show the products to be only NaCl and elemental aluminum.
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- Title: ➤ Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder
- Authors: Axelbaum, R. L.Lottes, C. R.Huertas, J. I.Rosen, L. J
- Language: English
“Gas-Phase Combustion Synthesis Of Aluminum Nitride Powder” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ DEMOGRAPHY - ESTIMATES - SPACE PROGRAMS - RETIREMENT - POPULATIONS - MANPOWER - LOSSES - ENGINEERS - SPACE BASES - OCCUPATION
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