A review of inorganic particles synthesized through electrical discharge in different dielectric media: from devices, structures and components to applications
Yifan Liu, Guilu Qin, Liangjun Yin, Xian Jian, Xianglong Li
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Abstract
Size effects and compositions constitute new properties for inorganic particles in different application fields. The physical method has recently attracted more attention in the preparation of inorganic materials. Herein, a low-cost, eco-friendly, simple-operating, and time-saving technique, named electrical discharge, is reviewed in relation to developments from the nature of this technique in different dielectric media to the practical experience in controlling the main processing parameters, apparatuses, types of discharge, from the various structures and components to the wide applications. The development of the electrical discharge technique will play an important role in improving the technology to prepare superfine inorganic particles with high purity. Meanwhile, electrical discharge contributes to easily mixing solid materials from the atomic scale to several micrometers with different structures. Moreover, metal oxides or doping materials are accessible as the dielectric medium is changed. Considering some excellent advantages, new inorganic particles exploited through the electrical discharge method will promise to be the most rewarding in some potential applications.
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Frontiers of Materials Science is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes high quality reviews/mini-reviews, full-length research papers, and short Communications recording the latest pioneering studies on all aspects of materials science. It aims at providing a forum to promote communication and exchange between scientists in the worldwide materials science community.
The subjects are seen from international and interdisciplinary perspectives covering areas including (but not limited to):
Biomaterials including biomimetics and biomineralization;
Nano materials;
Polymers and composites;
New metallic materials;
Advanced ceramics;
Materials modeling and computation;
Frontier materials synthesis and characterization;
Novel methods for materials manufacturing;
Materials performance;
Materials applications in energy, information and biotechnology.