The synthesis of advanced ceramics in bulk quantities using aerosol routes

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Abstract

Aerosol generation and handling techniques can be used to prepare powder products of controlled size, shape, purity and chemical composition. Such powders produced using aerosol technology have the potential to improve the performance of a wide range of advanced ceramics. Work at Winfrith has focussed on the production of bulk quantities of aerosol (kg day−1) based on careful control of the initial particle size and classification of the aerosol.

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