Aerosol reactor production of uniform submicron powders
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Flagan, Richard C.
- Wu, Jin J.
Abstract
A method of producing submicron nonagglomerated particles in a single stage reactor includes introducing a reactant or mixture of reactants at one end while varying the temperature along the reactor to initiate reactions at a low rate. As homogeneously small numbers of seed particles generated in the initial section of the reactor progress through the reactor, the reaction is gradually accelerated through programmed increases in temperature along the length of the reactor to promote particle growth by chemical vapor deposition while minimizing agglomerate formation by maintaining a sufficiently low number concentration of particles in the reactor such that coagulation is inhibited within the residence time of particles in the reactor. The maximum temperature and minimum residence time is defined by a combination of temperature and residence time that is necessary to bring the reaction to completion. In one embodiment, electronic grade silane and high purity nitrogen are introduced into the reactor and temperatures of approximately 770° K. to 1550° K. are employed. In another embodiment silane and ammonia are employed at temperatures from 750° K. to 1800° K.
Additional Information
Publication number US 4,994,107. Publication type Grant. Publication date February 19, 1991. Application number US 07/248,486. Application publication date Oct. 14, 2010. Filing date Sept. 8, 1988. Priority date July 9, 1986. Government Interests: The invention described herein was made in the performance of work supported in part by the Flat Plate Solar Array Project, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy through an agreement with NASA. Parent Case Text: This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/883,573 filed July 9, 1986, now abandoned.Attached Files
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