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Aerosol Spray Controlled Synthesis of Nanocatalyst using Differential Mobility Analysis Coupled to Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 59, Issue 24, Pages 11187-11195

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c00685

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Taiwan, R.O.C. [MOST 107-2628-E-007-002-MY3, MOST 107-2622-8-007-017]

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A real time quantitative analytical approach, differential mobility analysis coupled to gas-phase Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (DMA/FTIR), is demonstrated for an aerosol spray-based synthesis of functional nanoparticles. Calcium oxide nanoparticle (CaO-NP) is chosen as the representative functional nanoparticle. The results show that a direct gas-phase characterization of the temperature-dependent transformation of aerosol spray to CaO-NP was achieved using DMA/FTIR. The changes in mobility size distributions and number and mass concentrations of the aerosol spray versus the precursor concentration were successfully quantified in the aerosol state. The synthesized CaO-NP demonstrated a remarkably high catalytic activity in colloidal form toward the transesterification of methyl hydroxyphenyl propionate (MHPP), the model catalytic application in the study. A maximum of approximate to 19 times of the MHPP conversion was achieved in comparison to the results without CaO-NP. Our work presents a proof of concept for aerosol spray-based controlled synthesis of functional nanoparticles with real-time monitoring using DMA/FTIR for applications in catalyst development.

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