Previous Page  21 / 24 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 21 / 24 Next Page
Page Background

Volume 4

Nano Research & Applications

ISSN: 2471-9838

Page 96

&

JOINT EVENT

October 04-05, 2018 Moscow, Russia

2

nd

Edition of International Conference on

26

th

International Conference on

Advanced Nanotechnology

Materials Technology and Manufacturing Innovations

Advanced Nanotechnology 2018

& Materials-Manufacturing 2018

October 04-05, 2018

Nano Res Appl 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C5-021

Gas phase of nanoparticle production at large scale

Sergey P Bardakhanov, I K Chakin, K V Zobov, D Yu Trufanov

and

E V Domarov

1

Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia

2

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russia

3

Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics-SB RAS, Russia

N

anopowder production is associated with a number of technological challenges. The most common of existing

production methods involve chemicals which can be dangerous and environmentally harmful. The gas phase ways

provide the most promising perspectives in nanopowder quality and nomenclature. At the heart of our process is a

method of obtaining powders by the evaporation of the raw material on industrial electron accelerator with power up to

100 kWt and energy 1.4 MeV followed by cooling the high-temperature vapor and condensation of substance into very

small particles (nanoparticles) which then become highly dispersed (nano-size) powders. From fundamental view it can

be related with the generation of high-temperature aerosol. The method is universal for a wide range of simple materials,

nanopowder is produced in one stage, the technology allows to control the key parameters of finished products and is

environmentally friendly. Advantages of the technology result in the advantages of the final products, that suit to the

needs of different applications. For some nanopowders the very large volumes had been produced at the semi-industrial

installation.

bardnsk@gmail.com