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Synthesis of metallic nanoparticles by microplasma

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PHYSICAL SCIENCES REVIEWS
Volume 3, Issue 10, Pages -

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/psr-2017-0121

Keywords

microplasma; metallic nanoparticles; plasma-liquid interaction; PECVD; plasma synthesis; plasma technology; nanomaterial; nanoparticle; nanomaterial characterization; nanotechnology; plasma array; nanomaterial synthesis

Funding

  1. Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)
  2. European Green plasma process technology for manufacturing of flexible electronics project [LIFE12 ENV_NL_000718]

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The synthesis of metallic nanoparticles has been of long standing interest, primarily induced by their novel and unique properties that differ considerably from bulk materials. Despite various methods have been developed, it is still a challenge to produce high-quality metallic nanoparticles with controllable properties in a simple, cost-effective and environmentally benign manner. However, the development of the microplasma-assisted technology can bring an answer to this formidable challenge. In the present work, four main microplasma configurations used for metallic synthesis of metallic nanoparticles are reviewed. These are hollow-electrode microdischarges, microplasma jets with external electrodes, microplasma jets with consumable electrodes and plasma-liquid systems. The state of the art characterization methodologies and diagnostic techniques for in situ microplasma-assisted precursor dissociation as well as ex situ metallic nanoparticles analysis is also summarized. Further, a broad category of representative examples of microplasma-induced metallic nanoparticle fabrication is presented, together with the discussion of possible synthesis mechanisms. This is followed by a brief introduction to related safety considerations. Finally, the future perspectives, associated challenges and feasible solutions for scale-up of this technique are pointed out. Graphical Abstract: [GRAPHICS] .

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