Liquid flame spray—a hydrogen-oxygen flame based method for nanoparticle synthesis and functional nanocoatings

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In this review article, a specific flame spray pyrolysis method, Liquid Flame Spray (LFS), is introduced to produce nanoparticles using a coflow type hydrogen-oxygen flame utilizing pneumatically sprayed liquid precursor. This method has been widely used in several applications due to its characteristic features, from producing nanopowders and nanostructured functional coatings to colouring of art glass and generating test aerosols. These special characteristics will be described via the example applications where the LFS has been applied in the past 20 years.

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Mäkelä, J. M., Haapanen, J., Harra, J., Juuti, P., & Kujanpää, S. (2017). Liquid flame spray—a hydrogen-oxygen flame based method for nanoparticle synthesis and functional nanocoatings. KONA Powder and Particle Journal. Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation. https://doi.org/10.14356/kona.2017020

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