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2022
Journal Article
Title
Spray-Drying and Atomic Layer Deposition: Complementary Tools toward Fully Orthogonal Control of Bulk Composition and Surface Identity of Multifunctional Supraparticles
Abstract
Spray-drying is a scalable process enabling one to assemble freely chosen nanoparticles into supraparticles. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) allows for controlled thin film deposition of a vast variety of materials including exotic ones that can hardly be synthesized by wet chemical methods. The properties of coated supraparticles are defined not only by the nanoparticle material chosen and the nanostructure adjusted during spray-drying but also by surface functionalities modified by ALD, if ALD is capable of modifying not only the outer surfaces but also surfaces buried inside the porous supraparticle. Simultaneously, surface accessibility in the porous supraparticles must be ensured to make use of all functionalized surfaces. In this work, iron oxide supraparticles are utilized as a model substrate as their magnetic properties enable the use of advanced magnetic characterization methods. Detailed information about the structural evolution upon individual ALD cycles of aluminium oxide, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are thereby revealed and confirmed by gas sorption analyses. This demonstrates a powerful and versatile approach to freely designing the functionality of future materials by combination of spray-drying and ALD.
Author(s)
Müssig, Stephan
Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nürnberg (FAU)
Koch, Vanessa M.
Chair ""Chemistry of Thin Film Materials"" (CTFM), Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nürnberg (FAU), IZNF
Collados Cuadrado, Carlos
Department of Chemical and Bioengineering, Institute of Separation Science and Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Bachmann, Julien
Institute of Chemistry, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation; Chair ""Chemistry of Thin Film Materials"" (CTFM), Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen Nürnberg (FAU), IZNF
Thommes, Matthias
Department of Chemical and Bioengineering, Institute of Separation Science and Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Barr, Maïssa K.S.
Department of Chemical and Bioengineering, Institute of Separation Science and Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg