2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.0c03659
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Spray-Flame Synthesis of LaMnO3+δ Nanoparticles for Selective CO Oxidation (SELOX)

Abstract: LaMnO3+δ nanoperovskites were prepared via the continuous and scalable spray-flame synthesis (SFS) technique from metal nitrate-based solutions by using either ethanol (EtOH) as solvent or a mixture of ethanol (50 vol %) and 2-ethylhexanoic acid (50 vol %) (EtOH/2-EHA). Solutions based on pure EtOH generated a mixture of several phases and a broad and multimodal particle size distribution, which is attributed to a combination of gas-to-particle and droplet-to particle formation of particles. The product contai… Show more

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“…Three papers demonstrate the outstanding possibilities provided by gas-phase synthesis for the generation and applications of tailored materials. Angel et al present the synthesis of LaMnO 3+δ nanoperovskites in spray flames and demonstrate excellent catalytic activity for selective CO oxidation. Deligiannakis et al showcase a sequential-deposition spray-flame technique to produce PdO/Pd 0 /TiO 2 nanocrystals for the application of H 2 production via HCOOH dehydrogenation at near-ambient pressure and temperature.…”
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“…Three papers demonstrate the outstanding possibilities provided by gas-phase synthesis for the generation and applications of tailored materials. Angel et al present the synthesis of LaMnO 3+δ nanoperovskites in spray flames and demonstrate excellent catalytic activity for selective CO oxidation. Deligiannakis et al showcase a sequential-deposition spray-flame technique to produce PdO/Pd 0 /TiO 2 nanocrystals for the application of H 2 production via HCOOH dehydrogenation at near-ambient pressure and temperature.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ren et al10 present a single-droplet model to describe multicomponent droplet combustion with the consideration of micro explosion, precursor reaction, and particle formation, aiming to elucidate the droplet-to-particle conversion route in spray-flame synthesis of nanoparticles.Three papers demonstrate the outstanding possibilities provided by gas-phase synthesis for the generation and applications of tailored materials. Angel et al11 present the synthesis of LaMnO 3+δ nanoperovskites in spray flames and demonstrate excellent catalytic activity for selective CO oxidation. Deligiannakis et al12 showcase a sequentialdeposition spray-flame technique to produce PdO/Pd 0 /TiO 2 nanocrystals for the application of H 2 production via HCOOH dehydrogenation at near-ambient pressure and temperature.…”
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“…Furthermore, Mn-based materials can be easily modified by other elements due to their high structure flexibilities. Therefore, it is not surprising that many different Mn-based oxides have been synthesized through various methods such as the flame spray pyrolysis and sol–gel method and more. , …”
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“…Therefore, it is not surprising that many different Mn-based oxides have been synthesized through various methods 39 such as the flame spray pyrolysis and sol−gel method and more. 40,41 The soot−catalyst oxidation process is sensitive to various influential factors, such as the soot composition, soot−catalyst contact conditions, and structure of the very catalyst. For example, the catalytic activities of manganese oxides may be enhanced by adding dopants or incorporating various elements into the crystal lattice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The low-temperature calcination of the gel yielded nanosized perovskites. In addition to the sol–gel method, other solution-based approaches, such as coprecipitation, 10,14,15 combustion, 16–18 flame-spray, 19–22 and microemulsion methods, 23,24 have been explored. Recently, other novel processes to synthesize nano-perovskites have also been reported, such as solid-state gelation and molten-salt-protected pyrolysis.…”
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confidence: 99%