Dual jet-mixing reactor for fully continuous synthesis of core@shell Au@Ag nanocomposites†

IF 3.4 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1039/D3RE00417A
Pinaki Ranadive, Faiz Khan, Jessica O. Winter and Nicholas Brunelli
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The wide-scale production of nanomaterials would benefit from scalable synthetic methods. One class of promising nanomaterials consists of a core@shell structure in which one type of material is used for the core and a second material is grown on the surface to produce a shell. Although these materials are commonly realized in batch, core@shell structures have not yet been widely translated to scalable manufacturing processes. In this work, we investigate the continuous flow synthesis of Au@Ag core@shell nanomaterials using sequential jet-mixing reactors (JMRs). Connecting the two JMRs overcomes challenges with particle instability when the processes are separated. Using synthesis conditions typical for batch methods in the JMR resulted in a non-uniform particle size distribution. Through investigating the synthesis conditions of the Au core, the key parameters affecting the synthesis of well-defined nanoparticles are identified as the concentration of the reducing agent and the inclusion of bovine-serum albumin (BSA) to limit particle aggregation. The concentration of the reducing agent is adjusted to achieve a high yield of Au NPs. The adjusted concentration enabled continuous synthesis of Au@Ag core@shell nanoparticles using BSA as the stabilizing ligand in a dual jet mixing reactor system. Overall, this work provides insights on integrating sequential processes for the synthesis of core@shell nanomaterials.

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用于全连续合成芯@壳 Au@Ag 纳米复合材料的双喷射混合反应器
纳米材料的大规模生产将受益于可扩展的合成方法。许多有前景的纳米材料都由芯@壳结构组成,其中一种材料用于芯,第二种材料生长在表面以产生壳。在这项工作中,我们利用喷射混合反应器研究了 Au@Ag 核@壳纳米材料的连续流合成。在喷射混合反应器中使用典型的间歇法合成条件会导致粒度分布不均匀。通过研究金核的批量合成条件,发现影响合成定义明确的纳米颗粒的关键参数是还原剂的浓度和加入牛血清白蛋白以限制颗粒聚集。总之,这项工作为整合核@壳纳米材料合成的连续过程提供了启示。
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Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Chemistry-Chemistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Reaction Chemistry & Engineering is a new journal reporting cutting edge research into all aspects of making molecules for the benefit of fundamental research, applied processes and wider society. From fundamental, molecular-level chemistry to large scale chemical production, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering brings together communities of chemists and chemical engineers working to ensure the crucial role of reaction chemistry in today’s world.
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