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Infrared laser-produced carbon-phase shield to oxidation of nanosized titanium monoxide
Authors:Věra JandováZdeněk Bastl  Jan ŠubrtJosef Pola
Institution:a Laboratory of Laser Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, ASCR, 16502 Prague, Czech Republic
b J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, ASCR, 18223, Prague, Czech Republic
c Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, ASCR, 25068 ?e?, Czech Republic
Abstract:Pulsed infrared laser-irradiation of titanium monoxide leads to ablation and when carried out in gaseous benzene (1-5 Torr) to simultaneous dielectric breakdown of benzene into low molecular carbonaceous species which allow carbothermal reduction of ablated TiOx particles and their protection by carbonaceous shell. The deposited particles are characterized by Fourier transform infrared Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and by electron microscopy and shown to be stable towards oxidation in air. The reported process can find use in protection of gas-phase produced reactive nanoparticles by carbon phase.
Keywords:Carbothermal reduction  Titanium monoxide  Nanoparticles  IR laser  Benzene  Carbon-protection in air
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