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Down-Sizing of Iron Powders via Evaporation in an Atmospheric Microwave Plasma Flame
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on. 47(5):2783-2786 May, 2019
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Iron
Plasmas
Powders
Electromagnetic heating
Microwave theory and techniques
Nanoparticles
Microwave imaging
Atmospheric
downsizing
iron
microwave
nanopowder
plasma
Language
ISSN
0093-3813
1939-9375
Abstract
Iron nanopowders (Fe-NPs) were extracted and downsized by evaporating the iron powders in an atmospheric microwave plasma flame. The microwave plasma, which was generated by a mixture of nitrogen and argon swirl gases, evaporated the iron powders, immediately downsizing them to Fe-NPs. Subsequently, the Fe-NPs samples were collected by using bar magnets inside the collecting chamber. The Fe-NPs were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, optical emission spectroscopy, and a scanning electron microscopy. The Fe-NPs consisted of only iron phase and no Fe 2 O 3 or Fe 3 O 4 phases were formed during synthesis. The average sizes of the raw iron powders and the Fe-NPs were approximately $20~\mu \text{m}$ and 20 nm, respectively. The proposed method is simple and easily scalable. Thus, it is suitable for the mass production of Fe-NPs, overcoming the limitations of other catalyst-based synthesis methods. This paper provides a potential method for large-scale production of metal nanopowders which have potential applications in various fields owing to their unique properties at the nanoscale.