Cerium oxide nanoparticles were continuously precipitated from a solution of cerium(III) nitrate and ammonium hydroxide using a micro-scale T-mixer. Findings show that the method of mixing is important in the ceria precipitation process. In batch mixing and deposition, disintegration and agglomeration dominates the deposited film. In T-mixing and deposition, more uniform nanorod particles are attainable. In addition, it was found that the micromixing approach reduced the exposure of the Ce(OH)3 precipates to oxygen, yielding hydroxide precipates in place of CeO2 precipitates. Advantages of the micro-scale T-mixing approach include shorter mixing times, better control of nanoparticle shape and less agglomeration.
Revised: January 11, 2013 |
Published: January 1, 2013
Citation
Tseng C., B. Paul, C. Chang, and M.H. Engelhard. 2013.Continuous Precipitation of Ceria Nanoparticles from a Continuous Flow Micromixer.International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 64, no. 1-4:579-586.PNNL-SA-66381.doi:10.1007/s00170-012-4428-1