The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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1 Interdisciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology » 1.1 Interdisciplinary and General Physics

[12p-B409-1~15] 1.1 Interdisciplinary and General Physics

Thu. Mar 12, 2020 1:15 PM - 5:15 PM B409 (2-409)

Makoto Omodani(Tokai Univ.), Chiemi Fujikawa(Tokai Univ.)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[12p-B409-6] Preparation of Aluminium Nanoparticles by Pulsed Wire Discharge and its Particle Size Control

〇(M2)Rahul Reddy Vakati1, Nguyen Duy Hieu1, Ngo Minch chu1, Thi Mai Dung Do1, Suematsu Hisayuki1, Nakayama Tadachika1, Niihara Koichi1 (1.Nagaoka Univ.Tech)

Keywords:Nanoparticle production

Aluminium is the lightest metal with a very low specific weight and has many applications. Among them, aluminium nanoparticles are catalysts for promoting chemical reactions. However, it was difficult to prepare aluminium nanoparticicles because of the large surface area and the rapid oxidation in air. Various passivated metal nanoparticles of including magnesium and titanium were prepared by pulsed wire discharge(PWD). In this study, this method was chosen for the preparation of aluminium nanoparticles.Aluminium wires with 0.30mm in diameter and 25mm in length were used. Then one of the wires were connected to capacitors of 30mf charged at 3.5kV, 4.5KV and 6.0kV in Ar gas at 10kPa, 50kPa and 100kPa. The phases in the powder were analysed by using x-ray diffraction. The morphology of the particles were studied by using a transmission electron microscope(TEM).XRD patterns of the prepared nanosized powders are analysed. All peaks matched to those of metallic Al. The Al phase was confirmed in all the conditions. TEM bright field images of the prepared nanosized powders are taken. The particle size can be decreased with decreasing gas pressure and increasing voltage. Most of them were seen spherical. From the experimental results, aluminium nanosized powders were successfully obtained.