Abstract

We report on experimental results on the synthesis and growth of nanoparticles formed during evaporation of micrometer droplets of concentrated solutions in a low-pressure aerosol reactor. It is shown, in particular, that macroscopic compounds of nickel oxide in the form of nanoparticles are formed at room temperature from a supersaturated solution of nickel chloride. The features of the low-pressure electrostatic precipitation of femtoliter droplets on a substrate are investigated. Theoretical and experimental morphologies of nanoparticle ensembles obtained in this way are compared.

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