Supraparticles with silica protection for redispersible, calcined nanoparticles

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Abstract

Calcination of nanoparticles is always accompanied by undesired sintering. A calcination route preventing hard-agglomeration to bulk lumps, which is transferable to almost any kind of metal oxide nanoparticle, is developed by surrounding targeted nanoparticles by silica nanoparticles within a nanostructured microparticle. After calcination, the desired nanoparticles are regained as a monodisperse sol via silica dissolution.

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Wintzheimer, S., Miller, F., Prieschl, J., Retter, M., & Mandel, K. (2019). Supraparticles with silica protection for redispersible, calcined nanoparticles. Nanoscale Advances, 1(11), 4277–4281. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9na00442d

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