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Nano-Sized Mullite(3Al2O3.42SiO2) Colloids Fabricated by Spray Combustion Synthesis (SCS) Technique

분무연소합성(SCS)법에 의한 나노크기 물라이트(3Al2O3.42SiO2) 콜로이드 제조

  • Lee, Sang-Jin (Division of Advanced Materials Engineering, Kyungnam University) ;
  • Jun, Byung-Sei (Division of Advanced Materials Engineering, Kyungnam University)
  • 이상진 (경남대학교 신소재공학부) ;
  • 전병세 (경남대학교 신소재공학부)
  • Published : 2004.04.01

Abstract

Nano-sized mullite (3Al$_2$O$_3$$.$2SiO$_2$) colloids were prepared by use of the spray combustion method. For combustion reaction, Al(NO$_3$)$_3$$.$9$H_2O$, and CH$_{6}$N$_4$O were used as an oxidizer and a fuel respectively, and then colloidal silica was also added as 2SiO$_2$source for mullite. The temperature of the reaction chamber was kept at 80$0^{\circ}C$ to initiate the ignition of droplets of the mixed precursors. For preventing droplet coagulation, the droplet number concentration was reduced using the metal screen filter, and the residence time of aerosol was kept at 2.5 seconds for laminar flow. The synthesized colloidal particles had an uniform spherical shape with 130 nanometer size and the crystalline phase showed the mullite with stoichiometry in the observations of XRD and TEM.

분무연소합성법을 이용하여 나노크기의 물라이트(3Al$_2$O$_3$$.$2SiO$_2$) 콜로이드를 제조하였다. 연소반응을 위한 산화제로서 Al(NO$_3$)$_3$$.$9$H_2O$와 환원제(연료)로서 CH$_{6}$N$_4$O를 사용하였으며, 실리카 소스로서 콜로이드 실리카를 첨가하였다. 분무된 액적들의 착화를 위해 연소반응기의 온도를 80$0^{\circ}C$로 유지하였다. 액적의 응고에 의한 액적크기 성장을 억제하기 위하여 금속 스크린 필터를 사용함으로써 액적의 개수 농도를 감소시켰으며, 에어로졸 입자의 체류시간을 2.5초로 유지하여 열 유체의 흐름을 층류로 유도하였다. 제조된 입자들의 모양은 모두 구형이었으며, 평균입자크기는 130nm이었다 XRD와 TEM 분석 결과 각각의 초미립자들은 정량화합물의 물라이트 결정성을 나타내었다.

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