Continuous-flow hydrothermal and solvothermal synthesis of inorganic nanomaterialsTools Starkey, Christopher L. (2016) Continuous-flow hydrothermal and solvothermal synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractNanomaterials and nanotechnology are presently receiving high levels of interest which is aiding significant advancements to industrial and technological applications. New strategies towards nanoparticle synthesis are needed to produce high quality nanomaterials at industrially viable levels. This thesis presents the continuous flow hydrothermal and solvothermal synthesis (CFHSS) of a range of inorganic nanomaterials produced using a continuous-flow reactor designed at the University of Nottingham. The materials presented herein are currently industrially applicable or projected future trend materials. The aim is to widen the library of materials accessible via this relatively new synthetic strategy. It is mostly concerned with the development of the synthetic protocol towards specific materials and classes of materials, via both chemical and reactor configuration innovations, but additionally yields information about the chemical processes occurring within the reactor and how these can be controlled and exploited. This provides insight into not only the reactor but the field of CFHSS as a whole. Selected materials are subject to application based testing. With a fully industrial scale facility under construction, promising materials are trialled at pilot scale to assess the viability of the transfer of chemistry from laboratory to pilot scale with industrial scale production in mind.
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