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Metal Nanopowders


Metal Nanopowders

Production, Characterization, and Energetic Applications
1. Aufl.

von: Alexander A. Gromov, Ulrich Teipel

153,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.04.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9783527680719
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 440

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Written with both postgraduate students and researchers in academia and industry in mind, this reference covers the chemistry behind metal nanopowders, including production, characterization, oxidation and combustion. The contributions from renowned international scientists working in the field detail applications in technologies, scale-up processes and safety aspects surrounding their handling and storage.
Foreword<br> Introduction<br> <br> ESTIMATION OF THERMODYNAMIC DATA OF METALLIC NANOPARTICLES BASED ON BULK VALUES<br> Introduction<br> Thermodynamic Background<br> Size-Dependent Materials Data of Nanoparticles<br> Comparison of Experimental and Calculated Melting Temperatures<br> Comparision with Data for the Entropy of Melting<br> Discusson of the Results<br> Conclusions<br> Appendix<br> <br> NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF INDIVIDUAL METALLIC NANOPARTICLES<br> Introduction<br> Molecular Dynamics Simulation<br> Size-Dependent Properties<br> Sintering Study of Two Nanoparticles<br> Oxidation of Nanoparticles in the Presence of Oxygen<br> Heating and Cooling of a Core-Shell Structured Particle<br> Chapter Summary<br> <br> ELECTROEXPLOSIVE NANOMETALS<br> Introduction<br> Electrical Explosion of Wires Technology for Nanometals Production<br> Conclusion<br> <br> METAL NANOPOWDERS PRODUCTION<br> Introduction<br> EEW Method of Nanopowder Production<br> Recondensation NP-Producing Methods: Plasma-Based Technology<br> Characteristics of Al Nanopowders<br> Nanopowder Chemical Passivation<br> Microencapsulation of Al Nanoparticles<br> The Process of Producing Nanopowders of Aluminum by Plasma-Based Technology<br> <br> CHARACTERIZATION OF METALLIC NANOPARTICLE AGGLOMERATES<br> Introduction<br> Description of the Structure of Nanoparticle Agglomerates<br> Experimental Techniques to Characterize the Agglomerate Structure<br> Mechanical Stability<br> Thermal Stability<br> Rate-Limiting Steps: Gas Transport versus Reaction Velocity<br> Conclusions<br> <br> PASSIVATION OF METAL NANOPOWDERS<br> Introduction<br> Theoretical and Experimental Background<br> Characteristics of the Passivated Particles<br> Conclusion<br> <br> SAFETY ASPECTS OF METAL NANOPOWDERS<br> Introduction<br> Some Basic Phenomena of Oxidation of Nanometal Particles in Air<br> Determination of Fire Hazards of Nanopowders<br> Sensitivity against Electrostatic Discharge<br> Ranking of Nanopowders According to Hazard Classification<br> Demands for Packing<br> <br> REACTION OF ALUMINUM POWDERS WITH LIQUID WATER AND STEAM<br> Introduction<br> Experimental Technique for Studying Reaction Al Powders with Liquid and Gaseous Water<br> Oxidation of Aluminum Powder in Water Vapor Flow<br> Nanopowders Passivated with Coatings on the Base of Aluminum Carbide<br> Study of Al Powder/H2O Slurry Samples Heated Linear in "Open System" by STA<br> Ultrasound (US) and Chemical Activation of Metal Aluminum Oxidation in Liquid Water<br> Conclusion<br> <br> NANOSIZED COBALT CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEMS BASED ON AMMONIA BORANE AND SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE<br> Introduction<br> A Study of Nanosized Cobalt Borides by Physicochemical Methods<br> Conclusions<br> <br> REACTIVE AND METASTABLE NANOMATERIALS PREPARED BY MECHANICAL MILLING<br> Introduction<br> Mechanical Milling Equipment<br> Process Parameters<br> Material Characterization<br> Ignition and Combustion Experiments<br> Starting Materials<br> Mechanically Alloyed and Metal-Metal Composite Powders<br> Reactive Nanocomposite Powders<br> Conclusions<br> <br> CHARACTERIZING METAL PARTICLE COMBUSTION IN SITU: NON-EQUILIBRIUM DIAGNOSTICS<br> Introduction<br> Ignition and Combustion of Solid Materials<br> Aluminum Reaction Mechanisms<br> The Flame Tube<br> Flame Temperature<br> Conclusions<br> <br> CHARACTERIZATION AND COMBUSTION OF ALUMINUM NANOPOWDERS IN ENERGETIC SYSTEMS<br> Fuels in Energetic Systems: Introduction and Literature Survey<br> Thermochemical Performance of Energetic Additives<br> Nanosized Powder Characterization<br> Mechanical and Rheological Behavior with Nanopowders<br> Combustion of Nanopowders in Solid Propellants and Fuels<br> <br> Index<br>
Alexander Gromov obtained his academic degrees from Bijsk Technologic Institute (1998, Chem.Eng.) and Tomsk Polytechnic University (2000, PhD), before working for Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russia), University of Ulsan (South Korea), Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical Technology (Germany), Milan Polytechnic University (Italy). He was a visiting professor at the Aerospace Engineering Department at Milan Polytechnic University (Italy), 2011-2013 before obtaining the Humboldt Grant for Experienced Researchers and moving to Nuremberg Technical University George-Simon Ohm (Germany) in 2013. Professor Gromov has authored over 150 scientific publications and several books and has received numerous Russian scientific awards, including the Russian Academy of Science Medal in 2009. He is also a member of the International Award Committee of the "Global Energy Prize".<br> <br> Ulrich Teipel studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Applied Science of Munster, Germany, 1977 to 1981, followed by Chemical Engineering and Fluid Mechanics at the Technical University (RWTH) of Aachen, Germany, from 1983 to 1990. From 1991 on, he worked as a Research Scientist at the Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), becoming Leader of the research group Particle Technology and Deputy Head of the department Energetic Materials in 1996. Since 2004 he has been a Professor of Particle Technology, Mechanical Process Engineering and Fluidmechanics at the Nuremberg Technical University George-Simon Ohm, Germany. His research focuses on R&D on the product design and characterization of particulate materials. Within the field of Particle Technology he is involved in communition, sieve classification, raw materials, mineral processing, rheology of complex fluids and the characterization of particles and disperse systems. Prof. Teipel is a Member of the German Society of Crystallization and Communition and Classification.<br>
Written with both postgraduate students and researchers in academia and industry in mind, this reference covers the chemistry behind metal nanopowders, including production, characterization, oxidation and combustion. The contributions from renowned international scientists working in the field detail applications in technologies, scale-up processes and safety aspects surrounding handling and storage, showing how versatile these materials can be.<br> <br> Contains a Foreword by Prof. Dr.-Ing. George Manelis, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Science, Chernogolovka, Russia and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hiltmar Schubert, Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical Technology, Pfinztal, Germany.<br>

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