Abstract :
Laser-assisted pyrolysis in a continuous flow reactor has been applied to synthesise iron-oxide nanoparticles. The scope
of the present contribution was to investigate the possibility of increasing the reaction yield in order to obtain powder
amounts suitable for practical applications. To this aim, a gas mixture containing Fe CO.5and N2O has been submitted to
CO2c.w. laser pyrolysis. As a reaction sensitiser gas, SF6has been preferred to C2H4 to avoid ethylene fragmentation in
N2O presence and the formation of iron carbides. Due to unexpected SF6 dissociation, the synthesis process led to the
preferential formation of iron fluoride compounds. Powder samples, submitted to calcining treatment 4008C, 3 h., showed
an almost complete transformation to a- and g-iron oxides retaining the nanostructure feature of the powder. q2000
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