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Rare Earth Oxide Coating with Controlled Chemistry Using Thermal SpraySingh, Virendra 01 January 2012 (has links)
Cerium oxide (Ceria) at nano scale has gained significant attention due to its numerous technological applications. Ceria in both doped and undoped forms are being explored as oxygen sensor, catalysis, protective coating against UV and corrosion, solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrolyte and newly discovered antioxidant for biomedical applications. Therefore, there is an imminent need of a technology which can provide a cost effective, large scale manufacturing of nanoceria and its subsequent consolidation, specially using thermal spray. This dissertation aims to develop a scientific understanding towards the development of pure and doped ceria- based coating for a variety of technological applications, from SOFC applications to corrosion resistant coating. Atmospheric plasma spray (APS) and solution precursor plasma spray (SPPS) techniques for the fabrication of nano ceria coating were investigated. For feedstock powder preparation, a spray drying technique was used for the agglomeration of cerium oxide nano particles to achieve high density coating. Deposition efficiencies and coating porosity as a function of processing parameters were analyzed and optimized using a statistical design of experiment model. The coating deposition efficiency was dependent on the plasma temperature and vaporization pressure of the ceria nanoparticles. However, low standoff distance and high carrier gas flow rate were responsible for the improved density upto 86 [plus or minus] 3%.An alternative novel SPPS technique was studied for a thin film of cerium oxide deposition from various cerium salt precursors in doped and undoped conditions. The SPPS process allows controlling the chemistry of coating at a molecular level. The deposition mechanism by single scan experiments and the effect of various factors on coating microstructure evolution were studied in terms of splats formation. It was found that the precursor salt (nitrate of cerium) with lower thermal decomposition temperatures was suitable for a high density coating. The high concentration and low spray distance significantly improve the splat morphology and reduced porosity (upto 20%). The feasibility of the trivalent cations (Sm 3+ and Gd 3+) doping into cerium oxide lattice in high temperature plasma was discussed and experimentally studied. XRD analysis revealed the nano crystalline characteristic of the coating and lattice expansion due to doping. The extensive transmission electron microscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and thermo gravimetric were conducted to evaluate the precursors, and coating microstructure. Due to facial switching between Ce4+ and Ce3+ oxidation state, the cerium oxide surface becomes catalytically active. Thus, the APS ceria coatings were investigated for their applicability under extreme environmental conditions (high pressure and temperature). The air plasma sprayed coated 17-4PH steel was subjected to high pressure (10 Kpsi) and temperature (300 oF) corrosive environment. The coated steel showed continuous improvement in the corrosion resistance at 3.5 wt% NaCl at ambient temperature for three months study whereas, high pressure did not reveal a significant role in the corrosion process, and however, one needs to do further research. The ceria coated steel also revealed the improvement in corrosion protection (by 4 times) compared to the bare steel at low pH, 300 oF and 4000 Psi environment. This study projects the importance of cerium oxide coatings, their fabrication, optimization and applications.
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Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Deposition of Super-capacitor Electrode MaterialsGolozar, Mehdi 07 December 2011 (has links)
Double layer capacitors owe their large capacitance to high specific surface area carbon-based electrode materials adhered to a current collector via an adhesive. However, recent studies attribute greater electrical energy storage capacity to transition metal oxides/nitrides: a new generation of electrode materials for use in super-capacitors with mixed double-layer and pseudo-capacitive properties.
Solution precursor plasma spray deposition is a technique that allows coatings to be fabricated with fine grain sizes, high porosity levels, and high surface area; characteristics ideal for application as super-capacitor electrodes. This investigation established conditions for deposition of porous, high specific surface area α-MoO3. It further identified a two-step temperature-programmed reaction for topotactic phase transformation of the α-MoO3 deposits into high specific surface area molybdenum nitrides of higher conductivity and higher electrochemical stability window. The electrochemical behavior of molybdenum oxide/nitride deposits was also studied in order to assess their potential for use in super-capacitors.
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Solution Precursor Plasma Spray Deposition of Super-capacitor Electrode MaterialsGolozar, Mehdi 07 December 2011 (has links)
Double layer capacitors owe their large capacitance to high specific surface area carbon-based electrode materials adhered to a current collector via an adhesive. However, recent studies attribute greater electrical energy storage capacity to transition metal oxides/nitrides: a new generation of electrode materials for use in super-capacitors with mixed double-layer and pseudo-capacitive properties.
Solution precursor plasma spray deposition is a technique that allows coatings to be fabricated with fine grain sizes, high porosity levels, and high surface area; characteristics ideal for application as super-capacitor electrodes. This investigation established conditions for deposition of porous, high specific surface area α-MoO3. It further identified a two-step temperature-programmed reaction for topotactic phase transformation of the α-MoO3 deposits into high specific surface area molybdenum nitrides of higher conductivity and higher electrochemical stability window. The electrochemical behavior of molybdenum oxide/nitride deposits was also studied in order to assess their potential for use in super-capacitors.
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Processing, characterization, and properties of some novel thermal barrier coatingsJadhav, Amol D. 17 July 2007 (has links)
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