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SUMMARY:6th International Symposium on Gas-Phase Synthesis of Functional Nanomaterials
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CONTACT:Herr Benjamin Südholt ()
DESCRIPTION:Herr Benjamin Südholt ()
6th International Symposium on Gas-Phase Synthesis of Functional Nanomaterials
Fundamental Understanding, Modeling and Simulation, Scale‐up and Application 
Gas-phase synthesis provides exciting opportunities towards scalable generation of functional nanomaterials for energy, catalysis, sensing, and health applications. Flames, plasmas, and wall-heated reactors provide complementary formation pathways covering most of the elements in the periodic table. Compared to traditional wet-chemistry approaches, these gas-phase high-temperature synthesis routes increase the range of accessible materials and have advantages for production of industrial quantities of nanoparticles. They enable high-throughput production, fast processing, facilitating process design (manufacturing and collecting), and simplicity (continuous solvent-free one-step process). This Symposium provides the opportunity to present and discuss the latest advances in fundamental understanding, modeling and simulation, in situ diagnostics, scale-up, and application of gas-phase synthesis and particle reactions.
Monday, 9. September 2024
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