Nanocomposites materials generated from a spray

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The Spray Pyrolysis (SP) process has been employed at moderate temperature (470-970 K) for the synthesis of micro- and nano-particles of hydrated metal oxides and of related nanocomposites. It has been applied to iron nitrate solutions, without or with the addition of sodium chloride as a flux. After removal of the flux, nanocomposites of ferrihydrite (5Fe2O3,9H2O) / hematite (α- Fe2O3) / and an amorphous Fe2O3 are obtained, with surface area 140 m2/g. It has been applied also to a sol of Aluminum-tri-sec-butoxide, without or with activation by europium or terbium ions. Boehmite (γ-AlOOH) powders are synthesized at 470 K, with surface area equal to 180 m2/g. Transition alumina (γ-Al2O3) are synthesized at 970 K. Nanocomposites made by reaction of the boehmite or γ-Al2O3 particles with the amino acid asparagin (ASN) have been prepared and characterized. The luminescence of the Eu3+ or Tb3+ doped nanocomposites has been investigated: they can be considered as bio-compatible luminescent nanoparticles. © 2009 Sociedade Brasileira de Física.

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Marques, R. F. C., Caiut, J. M. A., Paiva-Santos, C. O., Ribeiro, S. J. L., Messaddeq, Y., Garcia, C., … Dexpert-Ghys, J. (2009). Nanocomposites materials generated from a spray. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 39(1A), 176–181. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332009000200009

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