Abstract:Herein, micron-sized silver particles were prepared using the chemical reduction method by employing a Y-type microjet reactor, silver nitrate as the precursor, ascorbic acid as the reducing agent, and gelatin as the dispersion at room temperature (23 °C ± 2°C). Using a microjet reactor, the two reaction solutions collide and combine outside the reactor, thereby avoiding microchannel obstruction issues and facilitating a quicker and more convenient synthesis process. This study examined the effect of the jet f… Show more
“…As a method conducive to continuous production, it not only ensures the quality and stability of batch products but also offers advantages in terms of low cost and simplicity in synthesis. [54][55][56] The key to synthesizing high-performance PBAs lies in controlling the reaction process and minimizing oxidation as much as possible. Therefore, theoretically, the Y-tube is suitable for the production of PBAs.…”
Prussian blue analogues are promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries due to their high energy density, low cost, sustainability, and simple synthesis processes.
“…As a method conducive to continuous production, it not only ensures the quality and stability of batch products but also offers advantages in terms of low cost and simplicity in synthesis. [54][55][56] The key to synthesizing high-performance PBAs lies in controlling the reaction process and minimizing oxidation as much as possible. Therefore, theoretically, the Y-tube is suitable for the production of PBAs.…”
Prussian blue analogues are promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries due to their high energy density, low cost, sustainability, and simple synthesis processes.
“…Regarding the preparation of advanced materials, the following articles are included in this Special Issue. Wang et al prepared micron-sized silver particles using the chemical reduction method by employing a Y-type microjet reactor, silver nitrate as the precursor, ascorbic acid as the reducing agent, and gelatin as the dispersion at room temperature [7]. Using a microjet reactor, the two reaction solutions collide and combine outside the reactor, thereby avoiding microchannel obstruction issues and facilitating a quicker and more convenient synthesis process.…”
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