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Gas-Phase Plasma Synthesis of Free-Standing Silicon Nanoparticles for Future Energy Applications

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Abstract

Silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) are considered as possible candidates for a wide spectrum of future technological applications. Research in the last decades has shown that plasmas are one of the most suitable environments for the synthesis of Si-NPs. This review discusses the unique size-dependent features of Si-NPs, and the fundamental mechanisms of nanoparticle formation in plasmas by highlighting major plasma synthesis techniques. In addition, the routes to achieve control on Si-NP morphology and chemistry in plasma environments will be discussed. We will review recent advancements in solar cell and lithium-ion battery applications of gas-phase plasma synthesized Si-NPs by highlighting key results from the literature. We will discuss further technological applications, where gas-phase plasma synthesized Si-NPs can contribute, like water splitting and thermoelectrics.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Plasma Processes and Polymers
Volume
13
Issue
1
Number of Pages
19-53
DOI
10.1002/ppap.201500197
PId
07f5174b6b77056cfd19eb3297d43de2
Alternate Journal
Plasma Processes Polym.
Label
OA
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