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Gas-phase oxidation and nanoparticle formation in multi-element laser ablation plumes.

Authors :
Kautz EJ
Zelenyuk A
Gwalani B
Phillips MC
Harilal SS
Source :
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP [Phys Chem Chem Phys] 2022 Nov 09; Vol. 24 (43), pp. 26583-26590. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 09.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The evolution from gas-phase oxidation to nanoparticle and agglomerate formation was studied in nanosecond laser-produced plasmas of a multi-principal element alloy target in air. Gas-phase oxidation of plasma species was monitored in situ via optical emission spectroscopy, while a custom-built single particle mass spectrometer was used to measure size and compositions of agglomerated nanoparticles formed in laser ablation plumes. Ex situ analysis employing transmission electron microscopy was used to study nanoparticle morphology, crystal structure, and element distribution at the nanoscale. Emission spectra indicate that gas-phase oxidation of elements in the alloy target are formed at varying times during plume evolution, and mass spectrometry results indicate fractal agglomerates contain all principal alloying elements and their oxides. Finally, electron microscopy characterization illustrates that these agglomerates consist of multiple material types: sub-10 nm diameter amorphous, multi-element nanoparticles, ≈10-30 nm diameter Ti-rich crystalline oxide nanoparticles, and ejected base material. Results highlight that the multi-component target composition impacts molecular formation in the gas phase and the morphology, composition, and structure of nanoparticles and agglomerates formed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1463-9084
Volume :
24
Issue :
43
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36285772
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp02437c