160b Reducing Flame Spray Synthesis of Bismuth: Pure Metal Nanoparticles and Bulk Nanocrystalline Samples

Robert N. Grass, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Zurich, Switzerland and Wendelin J. Stark, Chemistry and Apllied Biosciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich),, Wolfgang-Pauli Strasse 10, ETH Hönggerberg, HCI E 107, Zurich 8093, Switzerland.

The preparation of metal bismuth nanoparticles by a scalable gas-phase process was studied. Metallic bismuth nanoparticles[1] of over 98% purity were prepared by combustion of a bismuth-carboxylate based precursor in a modified flame spray reactor operating in an inert atmosphere at a high fuel to oxygen ratio. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis and scanning electron microscopy confirming the formation of pure, crystalline metallic bismuth nanoparticles. Compression of the as-prepared powder resulted in highly dense, nanocrystalline pills with strong electrical conductivity and bright metallic gloss.

[1] R. N. Grass, W. J. Stark, J. Nanoparticle Res., 2006, In Press.