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Collisional growth rate and correction factor for TiO2 nanoparticles at high temperatures in free molecular regime

Sharma et al., 2019

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457794799530385214
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Sharma G
Dhawan S
Reed N
Chakrabarty R
Biswas P
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Journal of Aerosol Science

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Flame and furnace aerosol reactors are used extensively for the synthesis of nanoparticles at high temperatures (800–2000 K), however, there is a limited understanding of the early stages of particle growth by collision at these temperatures. An experimental set-up to …
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