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Published on: February 27, 2021
Flow synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles: using multiple precursor additions to improve size control
Agus R Poerwoprajitno1, Alexander Malaj2, O Thompson Mefford2
1Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA. Dale.Huber@sandia.gov.
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Controlling the size of iron oxide nanoparticles while maintaining uniformity in flow-based synthesis systems has been a great challenge in nanoparticle synthesis. Using an extended LaMer mechanism, we improve both the size and shape uniformity as compared to a conventional flow synthesis. The key to this approach is the injection of additional Fe precursor during the flow reaction, providing extra precursor during the growth process leading to a size focusing step. This approach has also allowed for the systematic variation of the nanoparticle size produced in the flow reaction. These results represent a new synthetic concept for improving the size uniformity of iron oxide nanoparticles in flow-based synthesis and has potential for application across a wide range of nanoparticle systems.

