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Precipitation of Zinc Sulfide Particles from Homogeneous Solutions

✍ Scribed by Toshiyuki Nomura; Yasuo Kousaka; Manuel Alonso; Masao Fukunaga


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
97 KB
Volume
223
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


Zinc sulfide particles were homogeneously precipitated by thermal decomposition of thioacetamide in acidic aqueous solutions in a one-step process. The influence of the operating conditions (initial concentration of zinc ion and TAA) on the nucleation time and number concentration of the generated particles was investigated. The experimental results show that the model of homogeneous nucleation previously developed and successfully tested for silver particle generation by a chemical reduction method can also be applied to the formation of zinc sulfide particles by homogeneous precipitation. Furthermore, in the particle formation method in which the nucleation time t* can be measured, the particle number concentration n* can be predicted by the simple relation n*=1/(4pir*Dt*) (r* is the critical nucleus radius, and D the monomer diffusion coefficient). Thus the particle number concentration can be easily predicted even if the rate expression and the critical supersaturation concentration are unknown. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.


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