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  • Optical and X-Ray Polarized Scattering for Porous Nanoparticle and Aggregates such as Combustion Soot: Complementary Tools for in-situ sizing and morphology evaluation of nanoclusters and fractal nanoparticles aggregates

    Optical and X-Ray Polarized Scattering for Porous Nanoparticle and Aggregates such as Combustion Soot by di Stasio, Stefano;

    Complementary Tools for in-situ sizing and morphology evaluation of nanoclusters and fractal nanoparticles aggregates

    Series: Springer Series in Optical Sciences; 253;

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    • Publisher Springer New York
    • Date of Publication 11 September 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9781071646182
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages426 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XVII, 426 p. 151 illus., 99 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white
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    Scattering is one of the most powerful techniques for studying objects with size comparable to experimental radiation wavelength without necessity to sampling them, which is called in-situ characterization as opposed to the analysis of microsamples (ex-situ). Aggregates of nanoparticles are one of the most popular media in science and technology. Combustion, thermal decomposition, laser ablation, and plasma reactors are only a few of the methods used to generate particulates aggregated at the nanoscale. This book describes an ideal walk between scattering methods, experimental techniques, and numerical simulations applied to the study of nanoparticle aggregates. The first part of the book deals with laser light scattering at visible wavelengths. Different approaches using this method are presented, which allows us to gain information about nanoparticle aggregate size, number concentration and morphology without any a priori knowledge about the complex refractive indices of the constituent species. This is particularly relevant for strongly reacting environments in which the chemical composition and microstructure of the nanoparticles are continuously evolving, such as soot in flames. The second part of the book is focused on X-ray scattering. The main differences and analogies with respect to light scattering theory are presented. A general approach is introduced to present the quantities which can be measured in an experiment of Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) on gas-phase generated aggregates of nanoparticles. Exemplary SAXS applications are introduced to show how the mechanisms of nucleation and aggregation of particles can be studied with a spatial resolution about two orders of magnitude smaller with respect to laser light scattering methods. The combined use of SAXS with other X-ray techniques, such as WAXS and NEXAFS is discussed. The complementary characters of light and X-ray scattering are emphasized by treating the topic of hierarchical nanoparticle aggregation.

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    Table of Contents:

    Small particles: Nanoparticles and aggregates.- Some properties of laser light scattering by mass fractals.- Laser light scattering by aggregates of Rayleigh sub-units.- Restructuring of aggregates of nanoparticles.- Angular Laser Light Scattering for sizing of primary particle in a nanoparticle aggregate.- Depolarization ratio and multiple scattering.- Some properties of X-ray scattering by nanoparticles and nanoinclusions.- NEXAFS as a tool for probing of chemical speciation of nanoparticle aggregates.- SAXS experiments to find out the hierarchical nature of aggregates and particles formed in combustion.- Complementary character of laser light vs. X-ray experimental techniques.

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