Continuous Manufacturing of Nanoparticles for Photocatalytic Applications

Christian Wögerer (Speaker), Nils Stelzer

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    Abstract

    The most important challenge is, besides development of new particles and materials based on "Nano", to create new "Production methods for a controlled mass production of Nanoparticles. Therefore Profactor and ARC have recently started the operation of an advanced HPMN- trial plant that enables the synthesis of various types of nanoscaled particles. The goal is establishing a proven method for the production of nanoparticles for industries. The paper shows the state of the art of various production methods with its advantages and disadvantages and compares these technologies to the HPMN reactor and the special case to use this reactor in a wide project for manufacturing of Photocatalytic particles and surfaces. The HPMN reactor is a continuous production method for Nanoparticles with the Possibility of functionalsazion and aftertreatment in one step and he will open the door for the Industries to a cost efficient mass production of functionalized Nanoparticles and Nanoproducts. The HPMN-reactor combines the flexibility of precipitation with the possibilities of controlling the particle characteristics and the ability of continuous processing
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe International Workshop on Micro- and Nano- Technologies and Systems
    Number of pages9
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventThe International Workshop on Micro- and Nano- Technologies and Systems -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceThe International Workshop on Micro- and Nano- Technologies and Systems
    Period1/01/07 → …

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