Vladimir Ivanovich Lysenko
Articles written in Bulletin of Materials Science
Volume 34 Issue 4 July 2011 pp 677-681
Possibilities of production of nanopowders with high power ELV electron accelerator
Vladimir Ivanovich Lysenko Sergey Bardakhanov Alexey Korchagin Nikolay Kuksanov Alexander Lavrukhin Rustam Salimov Sergey Fadeev Vladislav Cherepkov Mikhail Veis Andrey Nomoev
Electron-beam evaporation of various natural and industrial materials in the atmosphere of different gases at atmospheric pressure can be used for the synthesis of nanosize powders. These powders are characterized by high purity and may exhibit unusual properties. In particular, nanopowders of silicon dioxide and oxide (SiO2, SiO), magnesia (MgO), alumina (Al2O3), titania (TiO2), gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3), various metals (tantalum, molybdenum, nickel, aluminium, copper, silver), semiconductor (Si), nitrides (AlN, TiN), and some other substances had been produced. The process of nanopowder synthesis is highly effective; in particular, the yield of oxides can exceed ten kilograms per hour.
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