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Novel Approaches to Solution-Combustion Synthesis of Nanomaterials

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In this article, a continuous technology for the production of nano- powders by using the solution combustion approach is demonstrated, based on the fundamental understanding of the considered combustion processes, a variety of extremely high surface area materials could be synthesized.
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Solution-combustion is an attractive approach to synthesis of nanomaterials for a variety of appli- cations, including catalysts, fuel cells, and biotechnology. In this paper, several novel methods based on the combustion of a reactive solution are presented. These methods include self-propagating sol-gel combustion and combustion of impregnated inert and active supports. It was demonstrated that, based on the fundamental understanding of the considered combustion processes, a variety of extremely high surface area materials could be synthesized. The controlling process parameters are defined and discussed. Examples of materials synthe- sized by the above methods are presented. For the first time, a continuous technology for production of nano- powders by using the solution combustion approach is demonstrated.

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