TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of MnCO3 nanoparticles by microemulsions
T2 - Statistical evaluation of the effects of operating conditions on particle size distribution
AU - Pagnanelli, Francesca
AU - Granata, Giuseppe
AU - Moscardini, Emanuela
AU - Toro, Luigi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Manganese carbonate nanoparticles were produced by microemulsion method. The effects of different operating conditions on nanoparticles' morphology, size, and polydispersity were determined. The reference system was made of cetyl trimethylammonium bromide, cyclohexane (as solvent), pentanol (as cosurfactant), and reactants MnCl2 and (NH4) 2CO3. Investigated operating conditions were reaction time (30 and 60 min), solvent's type (isooctane and hexane), cosurfactant's dosage (3 and 4.5 g), and reactant's concentration (1.0 and 0.25 mol/L). Produced nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, while particle size distribution was determined by image analysis. Significance of investigated factors was assessed by statistical analysis. Cubic-rhombohedral stacked particles with average size of 69 nm and standard deviations of 31 nm were obtained. Morphology was maintained in all the investigated conditions except when cosurfactant's dosage was raised to 4.5 g. Statistical analysis showed that nanoparticles' average size can be significantly increased with respect to the reference condition by augmenting reaction time (+49 nm), by increasing the cosurfactant's dosage (+67 nm) and also by decreasing the reactant's concentration when using hexane as solvent (+110 nm). Conversely, significant diminution of average size was obtained by using isooctane (-30 nm) and hexane (-26 nm) as solvents. Polydispersity of particle size distribution can be significantly diminished by using isooctane (8 nm) and hexane (13 nm) instead of cyclohexane, by decreasing reactant's concentration in the reference condition (10 nm) and by raising cosurfactant's dosage (12 nm).
AB - Manganese carbonate nanoparticles were produced by microemulsion method. The effects of different operating conditions on nanoparticles' morphology, size, and polydispersity were determined. The reference system was made of cetyl trimethylammonium bromide, cyclohexane (as solvent), pentanol (as cosurfactant), and reactants MnCl2 and (NH4) 2CO3. Investigated operating conditions were reaction time (30 and 60 min), solvent's type (isooctane and hexane), cosurfactant's dosage (3 and 4.5 g), and reactant's concentration (1.0 and 0.25 mol/L). Produced nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, while particle size distribution was determined by image analysis. Significance of investigated factors was assessed by statistical analysis. Cubic-rhombohedral stacked particles with average size of 69 nm and standard deviations of 31 nm were obtained. Morphology was maintained in all the investigated conditions except when cosurfactant's dosage was raised to 4.5 g. Statistical analysis showed that nanoparticles' average size can be significantly increased with respect to the reference condition by augmenting reaction time (+49 nm), by increasing the cosurfactant's dosage (+67 nm) and also by decreasing the reactant's concentration when using hexane as solvent (+110 nm). Conversely, significant diminution of average size was obtained by using isooctane (-30 nm) and hexane (-26 nm) as solvents. Polydispersity of particle size distribution can be significantly diminished by using isooctane (8 nm) and hexane (13 nm) instead of cyclohexane, by decreasing reactant's concentration in the reference condition (10 nm) and by raising cosurfactant's dosage (12 nm).
KW - Image analysis
KW - Microemulsions
KW - MnCO
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - Statistical analysis
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U2 - 10.1007/s11051-013-1887-8
DO - 10.1007/s11051-013-1887-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84880986600
SN - 1388-0764
VL - 15
JO - Journal of Nanoparticle Research
JF - Journal of Nanoparticle Research
IS - 9
M1 - 1887
ER -