Application of transferred arcs to the production of nanoparticles

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A brief review is given of the application of transferred arcs to the production of nanoparticles. The advantages and limitations of transferred arc reactors and the concept of the CRTP reactor are discussed. Examples are given of experimental and modelling work carried out at CRTP on the production of fumed silica from quartz and aluminum nitride from the reaction aluminum vapour and ammonia. © 1999 IUPAC.

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Munz, R. J., Addona, T., & Da Cruz, A. C. (1999). Application of transferred arcs to the production of nanoparticles. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 71(10), 1889–1897. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199971101889

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