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Continuous Synthesis of Nanocrystals via Flow Chemistry Technology
Author(s) -
Sui Jinsong,
Yan Junyu,
Liu Di,
Wang Kai,
Luo Guangsheng
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.785
H-Index - 236
eISSN - 1613-6829
pISSN - 1613-6810
DOI - 10.1002/smll.201902828
Subject(s) - microreactor , nanotechnology , flow chemistry , nanomaterials , nanocrystal , continuous flow , quantum dot , materials science , chemistry , biochemical engineering , engineering , catalysis , biochemistry
Modern nanotechnologies bring humanity to a new age, and advanced methods for preparing functional nanocrystals are cornerstones. A considerable variety of nanomaterials has been created over the past decades, but few were prepared on the macro scale, even fewer making it to the stage of industrial production. The gap between academic research and engineering production is expected to be filled by flow chemistry technology, which relies on microreactors. Microreaction devices and technologies for synthesizing different kinds of nanocrystals are discussed from an engineering point of view. The advantages of microreactors, the important features of flow chemistry systems, and methods to apply them in the syntheses of salt, oxide, metal, alloy, and quantum dot nanomaterials are summarized. To further exhibit the scaling‐up of nanocrystal synthesis, recent reports on using microreactors with gram per hour and larger production rates are highlighted. Finally, an industrial example for preparing 10 tons of CaCO 3 nanoparticles per day is introduced, which shows the great potential for flow chemistry processes to transfer lab research to industry.

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