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Nano Research | 2016

Understanding bottom-up continuous hydrothermal synthesis of nanoparticles using empirical measurement and computational simulation

José Sierra-Pallares; Thomas Huddle; Juan García-Serna; Esther Alonso; Fidel Mato; I. V. Shvets; Olaf Luebben; María José Cocero; Edward Lester

Continuous hydrothermal synthesis was highlighted in a recent review as an enabling technology for the production of nanoparticles. In recent years, it has been shown to be a suitable reaction medium for the synthesis of a wide range of nanomaterials. Many single and complex nanomaterials such as metals, metal oxides, doped oxides, carbonates, sulfides, hydroxides, phosphates, and metal organic frameworks can be formed using continuous hydrothermal synthesis techniques. This work presents a methodology to characterize continuous hydrothermal flow systems both experimentally and numerically, and to determine the scalability of a counter current supercritical water reactor for the large scale production (>1,000 T·year–1) of nanomaterials. Experiments were performed using a purpose-built continuous flow rig, featuring an injection loop on a metal salt feed line, which allowed the injection of a chromophoric tracer. At the system outlet, the tracer was detected using UV/Vis absorption, which could be used to measure the residence time distribution within the reactor volume. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations were also conducted using a modeled geometry to represent the experimental apparatus. The performance of the CFD model was tested against experimental data, verifying that the CFD model accurately predicted the nucleation and growth of the nanomaterials inside the reactor.


Chemical Engineering Science | 2011

Quantification of mixing efficiency in turbulent supercritical water hydrothermal reactors

José Sierra-Pallares; Daniele Marchisio; Esther Alonso; María Teresa Parra-Santos; Francisco Barnés De Castro; María José Cocero


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2009

Numerical modelling of hydrothermal flames. Micromixing effects over turbulent reaction rates

José Sierra-Pallares; María Teresa Parra-Santos; Juan García-Serna; Francisco Barnés De Castro; María José Cocero


Aiche Journal | 2012

A computational fluid dynamics study of supercritical antisolvent precipitation: Mixing effects on particle size

José Sierra-Pallares; Daniele Marchisio; María Teresa Parra-Santos; Juan García-Serna; Francisco Barnés De Castro; María José Cocero


Chemical Engineering Science | 2009

Particle diameter prediction in supercritical nanoparticle synthesis using three-dimensional CFD simulations. Validation for anatase titanium dioxide production

José Sierra-Pallares; Esther Alonso; I. Montequi; María José Cocero


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2009

Numerical analysis of high-pressure fluid jets: Application to RTD prediction in supercritical reactors

José Sierra-Pallares; María Teresa Parra-Santos; Juan García-Serna; Francisco Barnés De Castro; María José Cocero


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015

An experimental and computational study of the flow pattern in a refrigerant ejector. Validation of turbulence models and real-gas effects

J. García del Valle; José Sierra-Pallares; P. García Carrascal; F. Castro Ruiz


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2012

Numerical modelling of supercritical submerged water jets in a subcritical co-flow

José Sierra-Pallares; Pablo Santiago-Casado; Francisco Barnés De Castro


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2016

A computational study about the types of entropy generation in three different R134a ejector mixing chambers

José Sierra-Pallares; J. García del Valle; P. García Carrascal; F. Castro Ruiz


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

Prediction of residence time distributions in supercritical hydrothermal reactors working at low Reynolds numbers

José Sierra-Pallares; Thomas Huddle; Esther Alonso; Fidel Mato; Juan García-Serna; María José Cocero; Edward Lester

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Esther Alonso

University of Valladolid

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F. Castro Ruiz

University of Valladolid

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Fidel Mato

University of Valladolid

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