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Kakati, M.; Bora, B.; Deshpande, U. P.; Phase, D. M.; Sathe, V.; Lalla, N. P.; Shripathi, T.; Sarma, S.; Joshi, N. K.; Das, A. K.
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The paper reports the application of supersonic thermal plasma expansion technique for controlled chemical
synthesis of non-agglomerated, mono-dispersed nanoparticles of TiO2 and also deposition of a nanocrystalline
porous coating in a single-step, continuous process. The phase transformation of the nanoparticles was
investigated as a function of feed rates of the basic reactants. The possibility of the particle charging and its
consequences are also discussed. The grain structure of the coating was found to retain the characteristics of the
seed nanoparticles. Optical Emission Spectroscopy performed at the injection section of the reactor identified the
presence of TiO and TiCl molecules, which are suspected to be intermediates in this chemical route.
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