flamesynthesis
Flamesynthesis is a class of synthesis methods in which chemical precursors are combusted or pyrolyzed within a flame to form materials. The resulting products are often nanoscale particles, nanostructures, or thin films produced in a continuous manner. Flamesynthesis techniques leverage the high temperatures, reactive radicals, and rapid mixing inherent to flame environments to drive chemical reactions that form oxide, carbon, or composite materials.
A common realization is flame spray pyrolysis, where a liquid precursor is atomized and injected into a
The mechanism involves rapid precursor decomposition, nucleation of solid phases, and growth of particles or fibers
Applications span catalysis, energy storage and conversion, coatings, and environmental remediation. Advantages include high production rates