Abstract
The synthesis and in-situ organic surface modification of spinel cobalt aluminate nanoparticles were carried out under subcritical reducing hydrothermal conditions (250°C, 30MPa). Single nanoparticles of cobalt aluminate were obtained using a continuous flow-type reactor; in contrast, Co1-xAlx layered double hydroxide (Co-Al-LDHs) became the main product when a batch-type reactor was used. The addition of a surface modifier, hexanoic acid, to the flow-type reaction system changed the hydrophilic surface of the nanoparticles to a hydrophobic surface. Cobalt aluminate nanoparticles modified with hexanoic acid were well dispersed in hexane. The in-situ surface modification during the synthesis of the nanoparticles reduced the particle size from 15nm to 10nm.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 50-54 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Chemical Engineering Science |
Volume | 85 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013 Jan 14 |
Keywords
- Cobalt aluminate
- Dispersion
- Materials processing
- Mixing
- Particle
- Surface modification