Flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) is an advanced gas-phase synthesis method that has gained prominence for the production of nanoparticles with controlled size, composition and morphologies. By utilising ...
Creating nanomaterials with flame spray pyrolysis is complex, but scientists at Argonne have discovered how applying artificial intelligence can lead to an easier process and better performance.
Flame spray pyrolysis has long been used to make small particles that can be used as paint pigments. Now, researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are refining the process to make smaller, ...
Fire is arguably humanity's earliest discovery. It was pivotal in advancing society—underpinning many of humanity's most transformative inventions, from cooking and forging weapons to generating ...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory announces the availability of a new manufacturing technology that simplifies the manufacture of nanomaterials in high volumes. Known ...
Argonne’s new manufacturing technology, shown here, can manufacture nanomaterials in high volumes. Benefits include faster production rates and reduced material waste compared to standard wet ...
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