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Truls Norby

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Evaluation of metastable pitting on titanium by charge integration of current transients

2010

Abstract The metastable pitting of titanium has been studied under potentiostatic control in solutions containing chloride ions. An approach based on the charge integration of current transients was proposed for a quantitative determination of metastable pitting. A pit density (dmpit) was defined as the number of metastable pits per unit area per unit time (cm−2 h−1) with a typical size, instead of a size distribution. The calculated dmpit of titanium at 0.5 VSCE in 0.6 M NaCl was about 1.0 × 103 cm−2 h−1 with a typical radius of 0.12 μm. An exponential potential dependence of dmpit was obtained through the integration approach.

Materials sciencePassivationGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryRadiusMolecular physicsChlorideCorrosionIonchemistryMetastabilitymedicinePitting corrosionGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.drugTitaniumCorrosion Science
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Tetragonal tungsten bronzes Nb8−xW9+xO47−δ: optimization strategies and transport properties of a new n-type thermoelectric oxide

2015

Engineering of nanoscaled structures may help controlling the electrical and thermal transport in solids, in particular for thermoelectric applications that require the combination of low thermal conductivity and low electrical resistivity. The tetragonal tungsten bronzes Nb8−xW9+xO47 (TTB) allow a continuous variation of the charge carrier concentration while fulfilling at the same time the concept of a “phonon-glass electron-crystal” through a layered nanostructure defined by intrinsic crystallographic shear planes. The thermoelectric properties of the tetragonal tungsten bronzes Nb8−xW9+xO47−δ (0 < x < 2) were studied in the temperature range from 373 to 973 K. Structural defects and the…

n-type thermoelectric oxideMaterials scienceProcess Chemistry and TechnologyAnalytical chemistryMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementAtmospheric temperature rangeTungstenThermogravimetryTetragonal crystal systemThermal conductivitychemistrytransport propertiesMechanics of MaterialsElectrical resistivity and conductivitySeebeck coefficientThermoelectric effectGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineering
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Thermal stability and enhanced thermoelectric properties of the tetragonal tungsten bronzes Nb8-xW9+xO47 (0 &lt;x &lt;5)

2017

Thermoelectric materials are believed to play a fundamental role in the energy field over the next years thanks to their ability of directly converting heat into usable electric energy. To increase their integration in the commercial markets, improvements of the efficiencies are needed. At the same time, cheap and non-toxic materials are required along with easily upscalable production cycles. Compounds of the tetragonal tungsten bronze (TTB) series Nb8-xW9+xO47 fulfill all these requirements and are promising materials. Their adaptive structure ensures glass-like values of the thermal conductivity, and the substitution on the cation side allows a controlled manipulation of the electronic p…

Materials scienceEQUILIBRIATITANIUM-OXYGEN SYSTEMCRYSTALLOGRAPHIC SHEARchemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyTemperature cyclingThermal treatmentTungsten010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesTHERMOPOWERPHYSICSTetragonal crystal systemThermal conductivityThermoelectric effectMETAL-OXIDESGeneral Materials ScienceThermal stabilityCRYSTAL-STRUCTURESRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMOLYBDENUMGeneral ChemistryPERFORMANCE021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermoelectric materials0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringchemistry0210 nano-technologyPB
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Investigation of pitting resistance of titanium based on a modified point defect model

2011

Abstract The pitting resistance of titanium was studied under potential control in solutions containing chloride ions. The results evidenced that Cl − concentration had an effect on the metastable pitting intensity, but no significant influence on the uniform corrosion. XPS characterization revealed that some Cl − ions were present in the outer hydroxide layer, but few in the inner oxide layer, indicating that the inner oxide layer was impervious to Cl − ions. A cation–anion-vacancy condensation mechanism was considered for pit initiation based on the point defect model (PDM). The experimental results analyzed by the charge integration technique were in agreement with the derived relations.

Materials sciencePassivationGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetallurgyOxideAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryChlorideCorrosionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyPitting corrosionmedicineHydroxideGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.drugTitaniumCorrosion Science
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