Title :
Nanopowders synthesis at industrial-scale production using the inductively-coupled plasma technology
Author :
Dolbec, R. ; Boulos, M. ; Bouchard, Eric ; Kuppuswamy, Naveen
Author_Institution :
Tekna Plasma Syst. Inc., Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
Abstract :
The increasing demand for nanopowders (particles size <;100 nm) having very specific properties calls for the development of new technologies that could bring nanopowders synthesis at the industrial scale. The production of rather large volumes of nanopowders involves processing equipments that can provide a complete control of the synthesis conditions in a continuous producing mode with strong reliability, as well as low processing costs. More importantly, such equipments must be designed to ensure the safe recovery and handling of the ultra-fine constituents. Inductively-coupled plasma (ICP) is one of the most promising approach in the production of a wide range of nanopowders with tailored properties, either at laboratory or industrial scales. The ICP technology developed by Tekna Plasma Systems Inc. will be briefly described, while highlighting specific characteristics that make this technology particularly attractive for the synthesis of various types of nanopowder.
Keywords :
high-frequency discharges; nanofabrication; nanoparticles; particle size; plasma materials processing; plasma torches; recovery; reliability; Tekna Plasma Systems Incorporation; inductively coupled plasma technology; industrial scale production; nanopowder synthesis; particle size; plasma torch; processing equipments; radio frequency discharge; safe recovery; strong reliability; ultrafine constituent handling; Lead; Powders; Inductively-coupled plasma; Nanopowder; Production;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Nanomaterials and Emerging Engineering Technologies (ICANMEET), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1377-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICANMEET.2013.6609224