Molecular Nanosolids Generation by Vapor Jet Desublimation
Abstract
Abstract Critical phenomena in nature (e.g., albedo, precipitation, pollination, etc.) depend on formation and transport of nanomaterials in the gas phase, as do many industrial processes. Yet controlling and predicting particle formation and growth in the gas phase, particularly involving small organic molecules, remains challenging. Here, controlled formation of nanoparticles composed of small molecular organic materials is achieved using a nitrogen‐propelled vapor jet. The entire process is modeled in detail using multiphysics simulation, linking materials’ thermophysical properties to processing conditions, and the model is experimentally validated. This combined experimental and modeling approach presented here for controllably generating pure, molecular organic nanoparticles has broad applications in pharmaceutical, flavoring, dyeing, and electronics.
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Authors (12)
Chao Huang
Eva Katharine Pontrelli
Applied Physics Program University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Jae Wan Lee
Department of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Binyu Wang
Ganlin Chen
Tatiane Cogo Machado
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Hemanth Maddali
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Benjamin De Chazal
Department of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Anish Tuteja
Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Ronald G. Larson
Department of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Naír Rodríguez‐Hornedo
College of Pharmacy University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
Max Shtein
Department of Materials Science and Engineering