Tuning Nanomaterials’ Characteristics by a Miniaturized In-Line Dispersion-Precipitation Method: Application to Hydrotalcite Synthesis

The impact of the residence time (τ) in a microreactor on the relative extent of nucleation, crystal growth, and agglomeration processes, leading to remarkable differences in materials characteristics (see figure) by a novel in-line dispersion-precipitation (ILDP) method for the preparation of nanomaterials is reported. The tuning of crystallite size (D) and surface area (SBET) is illustrated for Mg-Al hydrotalcites (synthetic clays).

Tuning materials’ characteristics by a miniaturized in line dispersion-precipitation (ILDP) method. Application to hydrotalcite synthesis

S. Abelló, J. Pérez-Ramírez

Adv. Mater. 2006, 18, 2436-2439
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