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▲ [10a-M103-7] Effect of electrolyte volume on the synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles by atmospheric-pressure plasma electrolysis
Keywords:plasma electrolysis, nanopartiles synthesis
Atmospheric-pressure plasma electrolysis is a novel technique which is different from conventional electrolysis. A metal electrode in conventional electrolysis is replaced with a plasma interacting with electrolyte. By using this method, the synthesis of the wide range of materials, such as noble metal nanoparticles and metallic oxide materials, are possible due to the unique ability of producing highly reactive species.
In this work, we used atmospheric-pressure plasma electrolyte to synthesize copper oxide (CuO or Cu2O) nanoparticles and found that the volume of electrolyte would affect the final products.
In this work, we used atmospheric-pressure plasma electrolyte to synthesize copper oxide (CuO or Cu2O) nanoparticles and found that the volume of electrolyte would affect the final products.