Hot-wire synthesis of Si nanoparticles.
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2008
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Thin Solid Films
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Elsevier
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University of Cape Town
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The viability of producing silicon nanoparticles using the HWCVD process is investigated. A system is assembled and particles are produced from silane at pressures between 0.2 and 48 mbar, with hydrogen dilutions of 0–80%, at a total flow rate of 50 sccm and with a tungsten filament maintained at 1650 °C. The as-prepared powder varies in colour from yellowish to dark brown and is deposited on all surfaces inside the reaction chamber. The material is a highly porous agglomeration of nanoparticles of primary size in the order of 40 nm, with a narrow size distribution. The nanoparticles produced are mostly amorphous, hydrogenated and have a partially oxidised surface.
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Scriba, M. R., Arendse, C., Härting, M., & Britton, D. T. (2008). Hot-wire synthesis of Si nanoparticles. Thin Solid Films, 516(5), 844-846.