화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.87, No.11, 2033-2041, 2004
Combustion synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline tin and tin oxide (SnOx, x=0-2) particles
Nanocrystalline SnOx particles (x = 0-2) were synthesized using tetramethyltin (Sn(CH3)(4)) vapor as the particle precursor reactant in hydrogen/oxygen/argon (H-2/O-2/Ar) flames. The particle composition and morphology were characterized using X-ray diffractometry, transmission electron microscopy, and nitrogen (N-2) surface adsorption. By controlling the concentration of oxygen in the reactant gases and the flame temperatures, metallic tin (Sn), tin monoxide (romarchite SnO), and/or tin dioxide (cassiterite SnO2) were generated. The crystalline powders consisted of both discrete primary particles and agglomerates, with average primary particle sizes of 23-24 nm for SnO2 and 69 nm for Sn (based on specific surface area measurements of bulk powders collected in the exhaust region of the name). The compositional results were interpreted using equilibrium and detailed chemical kinetics models.