Study of acoustoplasma discharge as a technique for synthesis of optically active materials Online publication date: Mon, 23-Sep-2019
by N.A. Bulychev; M.A. Kazaryan; M.N. Kirichenko; A.V. Ivanov
International Journal of Nanotechnology (IJNT), Vol. 16, No. 1/2/3, 2019
Abstract: In this study, plasma discharge in a liquid at intensive ultrasonic field above the cavitation threshold has been proven to be of great interest for initiation of various physical and chemical processes. In such discharge, nanoparticles of tungsten and zinc oxides have been synthesised. Further exploration of synthesised nanoparticles has demonstrated that the factor of ultrasonic cavitation during the synthesis substantially affects physical and chemical characteristics of nanoparticles.
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