2003
DOI: 10.1002/cite.200306141
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Aerosole und ihre technische Bedeutung

Abstract: Aerosole – gezielt erzeugt oder unerwünscht gebildet – treten in vielen technischen Prozessen auf. So werden zum Beispiel Aerosole gezielt erzeugt, wenn Produkte, die aus feindispersen Feststoffen bestehen, in einem Gasphasenprozess (im weitesten Sinn) hergestellt werden. Partikelbildung und ‐wachstum im Aerosolzustand prägen dabei die Größe, Form und Struktur der Partikel und damit entscheidend die Produkteigenschaften. Aerosole können sich auch unerwünscht in Prozessen bilden. Dies führt zur Verunreinigung v… Show more

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“…The small size of the grains points to a strong supersaturation of the carbon vapor in the condensation zone resulting in a high number of nucleation seeds. This is based on the assumption that, generally, homogeneous nucleation needs a high supersaturation of the vapor phase (Granquist & Buhrman 1976;Heidenreich et al 2003). The relation between the size of the critical grains r * and the Gibbs free energy is defined by the equation r * = −2γ/∆G v , where γ stands for the surface energy of the condensed species (Cao 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small size of the grains points to a strong supersaturation of the carbon vapor in the condensation zone resulting in a high number of nucleation seeds. This is based on the assumption that, generally, homogeneous nucleation needs a high supersaturation of the vapor phase (Granquist & Buhrman 1976;Heidenreich et al 2003). The relation between the size of the critical grains r * and the Gibbs free energy is defined by the equation r * = −2γ/∆G v , where γ stands for the surface energy of the condensed species (Cao 2004).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stable droplets of sizes between 50 and 500 nm are produced by suppressing the coalescence and ripening by the surfactants and osmotic pressure agent. In the early twentyfirst century, the next-generation research works focused on the vapor-phase reactions, where the properties of the desired nanoparticles are achieved in the early phases of the reaction by the fluid and particle dynamic interactions (Heidenreich et al 2003). The smaller particles are formed by achieving supersaturation through higher cooling rate of hot reaction gases used in the synthesis.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different generation methods and techniques exist to produce test aerosols. The generation techniques influence the properties of the generated particles . An aerosol generator should produce airborne particles with constant size, shape, and concentration over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%