Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes

Flame aerosol synthesis (FAS) has been in industrial use for mass production of nanoparticle commodities, and in recent years has been developed into a tool for economic synthesis of novel catalytic nanomaterials as its scalability and versatility became recognized. In particular, a wide spectrum of...

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Main Authors: Sheng, Yuan, Kraft, Markus, Xu, Rong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1394792020-05-20T00:51:48Z Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes Sheng, Yuan Kraft, Markus Xu, Rong School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Engineering::Chemical engineering Flame Aerosol Synthesis (FAS) Environmental Applications Flame aerosol synthesis (FAS) has been in industrial use for mass production of nanoparticle commodities, and in recent years has been developed into a tool for economic synthesis of novel catalytic nanomaterials as its scalability and versatility became recognized. In particular, a wide spectrum of metal oxide and noble metal nanoparticles/composites have been obtained by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) which have demonstrated applications in growing fields of catalysis such as CO2 utilization, gas sensing and water splitting apart from traditional heterogeneous catalytic processes. However, current studies on the flame-synthesized nanocatalysts have largely remained phenomenological and design of the catalysts has been relatively unsophisticated for photocatalytic and electrocatalytic applications, where ample opportunities for future research are found. It is believed that interfacing the two large fields of combustion and materials application will further motivate the advancement of combustion field, and benefit the materials community with an alternative and practical synthesis option. With this in mind, this article presents the most recent progress pertaining to such a linkage, which we hope to stimulate further and deeper interest in such cross-disciplinary efforts. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) 2020-05-20T00:51:47Z 2020-05-20T00:51:47Z 2018 Journal Article Sheng, Y., Kraft, M., & Xu, R. (2018). Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes. Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering, 20, 39-49. doi:10.1016/j.coche.2018.01.009 2211-3398 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139479 10.1016/j.coche.2018.01.009 2-s2.0-85042450180 20 39 49 en Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Chemical engineering
Flame Aerosol Synthesis (FAS)
Environmental Applications
spellingShingle Engineering::Chemical engineering
Flame Aerosol Synthesis (FAS)
Environmental Applications
Sheng, Yuan
Kraft, Markus
Xu, Rong
Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
description Flame aerosol synthesis (FAS) has been in industrial use for mass production of nanoparticle commodities, and in recent years has been developed into a tool for economic synthesis of novel catalytic nanomaterials as its scalability and versatility became recognized. In particular, a wide spectrum of metal oxide and noble metal nanoparticles/composites have been obtained by flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) which have demonstrated applications in growing fields of catalysis such as CO2 utilization, gas sensing and water splitting apart from traditional heterogeneous catalytic processes. However, current studies on the flame-synthesized nanocatalysts have largely remained phenomenological and design of the catalysts has been relatively unsophisticated for photocatalytic and electrocatalytic applications, where ample opportunities for future research are found. It is believed that interfacing the two large fields of combustion and materials application will further motivate the advancement of combustion field, and benefit the materials community with an alternative and practical synthesis option. With this in mind, this article presents the most recent progress pertaining to such a linkage, which we hope to stimulate further and deeper interest in such cross-disciplinary efforts.
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Sheng, Yuan
Kraft, Markus
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title Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
title_short Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
title_full Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
title_fullStr Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
title_full_unstemmed Emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
title_sort emerging applications of nanocatalysts synthesized by flame aerosol processes
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