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Title: | Monolithically Integrated Diffused Silicon Two-Zone Heaters for Silicon-Pyrex Glass Microreactors for Production of Nanoparticles: Heat Exchange Aspects | Authors: | Rašljić Rafajilović, Milena Radulović, Katarina Smiljanić, Milče M Lazić, Žarko Jakšić, Zoran Stanisavljev, Dragomir Vasiljević Radović, Dana |
Keywords: | Pyrex glass micromachining;diffusion;high-temperature microreactors;integrated heater;nanoparticle synthesis;silicon micromachining;thermal vision;titania;titanium dioxide | Issue Date: | 28-Aug-2020 | Journal: | Micromachines | Abstract: | We present the design, simulation, fabrication and characterization of monolithically integrated high resistivity p-type boron-diffused silicon two-zone heaters in a model high temperature microreactor intended for nanoparticle fabrication. We used a finite element method for simulations of the heaters' operation and performance. Our experimental model reactor structure consisted of a silicon wafer anodically bonded to a Pyrex glass wafer with an isotropically etched serpentine microchannels network. We fabricated two separate spiral heaters with different temperatures, mutually thermally isolated by barrier apertures etched throughout the silicon wafer. The heaters were characterized by electric measurements and by infrared thermal vision. The obtained results show that our proposed procedure for the heater fabrication is robust, stable and controllable, with a decreased sensitivity to random variations of fabrication process parameters. Compared to metallic or polysilicon heaters typically integrated into microreactors, our approach offers improved control over heater characteristics through adjustment of the Boron doping level and profile. Our microreactor is intended to produce titanium dioxide nanoparticles, but it could be also used to fabricate nanoparticles in different materials as well, with various parameters and geometries. Our method can be generally applied to other high-temperature microsystems. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1167 | ISSN: | 2072-666X | DOI: | 10.3390/mi11090818 |
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