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Novel chemical reaction co-precipitation method for the synthesis of apatite-type lanthanum silicate as an electrolyte in SOFC
2017
Abstract Apatite-type lanthanum silicates have promising performance as electrolyte materials for IT-SOFC. A novel co-precipitation method, based on chemical reaction, is employed in the synthesis process. The reaction products: La(OH) 3 and SiO 2 are used as precursors of apatite synthesis process. The precursors are mixed in molecular scale which provide much conducive to formation reaction. The pure apatite phase composition is obtained with quite moderate temperature of 700 °C for 6 h which shows considerable ionic conductivity performance. The conductivity decreases when you increase the calcination temperature in according with XRD measurement. The XRD measurement shows the presence o…
Structural and electrical properties in tungsten/tungsten oxide multilayers
2014
International audience; Tungsten and tungsten oxide periodic nanometric multilayers have been deposited by DC reactive sputtering using the reactive gas pulsing process. Different pulsing periods have been used for each deposition to produce metal-oxide periodic alternations ranging from 3.3 to 71.5 nm. The morphology, crystallinity and chemical composition of these films have been investigated by transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy techniques. The produced multilayers exhibited an amorphous structure and the composition stability of WO3 sub-layers has been pointed out. Moreover, electrical properties have also been studied by the van der Pauw technique…
Multiscale modeling of polymers at interfaces
2009
A brief review of modeling and simulation methods for a study of polymers at interfaces is provided. When studying truly multiscale problems as provided by realistic polymer systems, coarse graining is practically unavoidable. In this process, degrees of freedom on smaller scales are eliminated to the favor of a model suitable for efficient study of the system behavior on larger length and time scales. We emphasize the need to distinguish between dynamic and static properties regarding the model validation. A model which accurately reproduces static properties may fail completely, when it comes to the dynamic behavior of the system. Furthermore, we comment on the use of Monte Carlo method i…
Molecular semiconductor-doped insulator (MSDI) heterojunctions: Oligothiophene/bisphtalocyanine (LuPc2) and perylene/bisphthalocyanine as new structu…
2010
Abstract The combination of a sexithiophene and a perylene diimide derivatives, as p-type and n-type materials, respectively, used as sub-layers, to an intrinsic semiconductor, namely the lutetium bisphthalocyanine, allows to obtain a new transducer for gas sensing. These transducers were called molecular semiconductor-doped insulator (MSDI) heterojunctions, were recently designed and reported, but with only phthalocyanines as active materials. p-Type material leads to MSDIs that exhibit a positive response to ozone and a negative response to ammonia, whereas MSDIs prepared from n-type material exhibit a positive response to ammonia and negative response to ozone. The remarkable point is th…
Solid proton conductors as room-temperature gas sensors
1993
Ammonia-exchanged ceramic samples of beta alumina have been obtained from plasma-dispersed powders. The ionic conductivity is slightly affected by ion exchange, but the surface conductivity for the amonia-exchanged sample drastically changes in the presence of the water and ammonia vapours. The ammonia-doped xerogel of antimonic acid hydrate in the form of a thick film has been tested as a potentiometric ammonia sensor.
Impact of point defects on the elastic properties of BaZrO3: Comprehensive insight from experiments and ab initio calculations
2018
Abstract Acceptor doped BaZrO3 is the prototype of proton conducting perovskites which are of strong interest as electrolytes for intermediate temperature fuel cells. Elastic properties of both dry and hydrated Y-doped BaZrO3 (1.5–17 mol% Y) were determined using ultrasound time of flight (TOF) measurements, and complemented by ab initio calculations which allow for an analysis of the different contributions. The experimental and theoretical findings are consistent and reveal a strong decrease of the Young's, shear and bulk moduli upon increasing dopant concentration. This decrease is attributed to a combined effect of (i) macroscopic lattice chemical expansion mainly caused by differing io…
Heat transfer in semi-transparent materials during laser interaction
2004
Abstract A model of energy exchange, based on the finite element method is specially developed to determine the thermal field for semi-transparent polymers irradiated by laser. Our model, which uses the finite element method, allows to define the laser and specific structure characteristics in terms of density of power, speed and shape of the spotlight, material coefficient absorption, etc. The model has been experimentally validated by measuring the thermal response induced by the laser source. The experimental part of the study has been performed using a semiconductor laser diode source and an infrared thermography camera.
Slow relaxation of the magnetization, reversible solvent exchange and luminescence in 2D anilato-based frameworks.
2020
A series of multifunctional 2D frameworks prepared with Dy(iii) and the bromanilato ligand, formulated as: [Dy2(C6O4Br2)3(G)n]·nG with G = H2O, dimethylformamide (dmf) and dimethylsulfoxide (dmso), can exchange the coordinated and non-coordinated solvent molecules (G) in a reversible way. These multifunctional frameworks show field induced slow relaxation of the magnetization and luminescence that can be easily and reversibly modified by solvent exchange.
Stronger host-guest binding does not necessarily give brighter particles: a case study on polymeric AIEE-tunable and size-tunable supraspheres.
2018
Supraspheres were prepared from a pillar[5]arene-based linear polymer (the host) and several multitopic guests. According to host-guest binding studies in nanosystems, the optical and structural properties (fluorescence capability, density, and particle size) of the nanoparticles were correlated not with the host-guest binding affinities, but with the relative fluorescence quantum yield.
Liquid phase exfoliation of carbonate-intercalated layered double hydroxides.
2019
Direct exfoliation of a carbonate layered double hydroxide (LDH) has been achieved by using a novel horn-probe sonic tip, avoiding the development of time-consuming anion-exchange reactions. The most suitable solvents were chosen based on the Hildebrand solubility parameters and the thickness of the exfoliated nanosheets confirmed unambiguously the successful delamination.