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The mechanically activated combustion reaction in the Fe–Si system: in situ time-resolved synchrotron investigations

2002

Mechanical high-energy ball milling of Fe+2Si elemental powder mixtures was used to activate self sustaining combustion reaction in the case of iron disilicide synthesis. The reaction path as well as the influence of the microstructural parameters on phase transformation have been investigated in detail. Time-resolved X-ray diffraction (TRXRD) using the fast recording kinetics offered by the synchrotron radiation was coupled to an infrared camera in order to study the internal structure of the combustion wave. The crystallite size and the amount of mechanically induced phases play an important role during the combustion; the reaction path and the end product composition mainly depend on the…

DiffractionMaterials scienceInfraredMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysSynchrotron radiationGeneral ChemistryCombustionSynchrotronlaw.inventionCrystallographyChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialslawPhase (matter)Materials ChemistryCrystalliteBall millIntermetallics
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Which tool to distinguish transient alumina from alpha alumina in thermally grown alumina scales?

2005

International audience; Alumina scales constitute excellent protective barriers when they form on alumina-forming steels. If they keep tightly adherent to the underlying substrate, they isolate it from the surrounding aggressive atmosphere at high temperature. The protectiveness of the alumina scale is highly dependant upon its growth mechanism. The nucleation and transformation of transient alumina (mainly g-Al2O3 and y-Al2O3) is known to play an important role on alumina scale formation. It is therefore fundamental to characterise these transient alumina especially during the early stages of the oxidation process. The morphology of the transient alumina was observed by scanning electron m…

DiffractionMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Scanning electron microscopeNucleation[ PHYS.COND.CM-MS ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Substrate (electronics)02 engineering and technologyMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesX-ray photoelectron spectroscopy0103 physical sciencesMaterials Chemistrytransient alumina010302 applied physicsMechanical Engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureMetals and Alloysthermally grown alumina scalesequipment and supplies021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]CrystallographyChemical engineeringTransmission electron microscopyMechanics of Materials[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]alpha aluminaCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologyMaterials at High Temperatures
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Time-resolved XRD experiments for a fine description of mechanisms induced during reactive sintering

2005

The control of Mechanically Activated Field Activated Pressure Assisted Synthesis hereafter called the MAFAPAS process is the main objective to be achieved for producing nanostructure materials with a controlled consolidation level. Consequently, it was essential to develop characterization tools "in situ" such as the Time Resolved X-ray Diffraction (TRXRD), with an X-ray synchrotron beam (H10, LURE Orsay) coupled to an infrared thermography to study simultaneously structural transformations and thermal evolutions. From the 2003 experiments, we took the opportunity to modify the sample-holder in order to reproduce the better synthesis conditions of the MAFAPAS process, but without the conso…

DiffractionMaterials scienceNanostructureConsolidation (soil)reaction sintering mechanical activationMetals and AlloysSinteringNanotechnologylcsh:Chemical technologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureSynchrotronlaw.inventionnanostructure materialslawThermographyThermalMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositeslcsh:TP1-1185field activationpressure assisted synthesisScience of Sintering
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Short and long range order of Half-Heusler phases in (Ti,Zr,Hf)CoSb thermoelectric compounds

2016

Abstract The structural properties of (Ti,Zr,Hf)CoSb thermoelectric Half-Heusler compounds were investigated by synchrotron radiation based techniques. The short-range order, in particular the environment of the Co atoms, was studied by extended X-Ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy and the long range order by powder X-Ray diffraction. Structural models were obtained for the single phase materials TiCoSb0.85Sn0.15, ZrCoSb0.85Sn0.15, and HfCoSb0.85Sn0.15. These models were transferred for the phase-separated material Ti0.5Hf0.5CoSb0.85Sn0.15. As a result, proving that each Half-Heusler phase was well ordered, apart from the intermixing of Ti and Hf on its designated crystallographic l…

DiffractionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsExtended X-ray absorption fine structureMetals and AlloysSynchrotron radiation02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermoelectric materials01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyPhase (matter)Lattice (order)Thermoelectric effectCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyActa Materialia
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Gas sensing properties of Zn-doped p-type nickel ferrite

2012

Abstract The influence of zinc ion to the NiFe2O4 p-type semiconductor gas response characteristics is demonstrated. For characterization of gas sensor material, synthesized by sol–gel auto combustion method, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), DC resistance and impedance spectroscopy (IS) measurements were employed. The response change of Zn doped nickel ferrite is related to the interruption of hole hopping between nickel ions. This was improved by change of conductivity type with temperature and gas exposure.

DiffractionMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopebusiness.industryMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsCombustionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCharacterization (materials science)NanomaterialsDielectric spectroscopySemiconductorMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
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Structural characterization of TiNxOy/TiO2 single crystalline and nanometric multilayers grown by LP-MOCVD on (110)TiO2

2001

TiO2/TiNxOy superlattices were grown by Low Pressure-Metal-Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (LP-MOVPE) technique at deposition temperatures ranking from 650 to 750°C. The growth was performed on top of TiO2(110) rutile substrates. Intense peaks observed in the X-rays rocking curves and θ-2θ diffraction patterns show the presence of crystalline epilayers. The TiNxOy layers were grown in a (200) cubic structure on the (110) quadratic TiO2 epilayer structure. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the XRD results and showed the formation of periodic and well structured epilayers.

DiffractionMaterials scienceSuperlatticeMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryMineralogySurfaces and InterfacesEpitaxySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCharacterization (materials science)Transmission electron microscopyRutileMaterials ChemistryMetalorganic vapour phase epitaxyDeposition (law)Thin Solid Films
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Preparation of photocatalytic brookite thin films

2007

Pure brookite films were deposited from a brookite dispersion obtained by peptizing a mixture brookite–rutile prepared by thermolysis of TiCl4 in a HCl solution. The films were characterised by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The photoactivity of the samples was tested by using the photo-oxidation of 2-propanol in gas–solid regime as a probe reaction. The brookite films efficiently degraded 2-propanol under UV illumination.

DiffractionMaterials scienceTitanium oxideBrookiteBrookite filmThermal decompositionMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistryPhotocatalystSurfaces and InterfacesSol–gel preparationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakevisual_artMaterials Chemistrysymbolsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhotocatalysisSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieThin filmRaman spectroscopyDispersion (chemistry)
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Holographic recording of surface relief gratings in tolyle-based azobenzene oligomers

2008

Abstract Holographic recording of surface relief gratings (SRG) in tolyle-based azobenzene oligomer films have been carried out at 514.5 nm. It was experimentally studied by spectroscopic and AFM methods. The maximum surface modulation amplitude was 35 nm. SRG formation is explained by the mean-field model and by the photodegradation of chromophores enabling the directional mass transport as the result of trans–cis transformations. The conclusion is made that SRG are stable but the diffraction efficiency (DE) changes are due to the complementary decaying amplitude-phase gratings. Strong polarization dependences of transmitted and reflected DE are found. They are explained by the diffraction…

DiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMetals and AlloysHolographySurfaces and InterfacesGratingDiffraction efficiencySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsAzobenzenechemistrylawMaterials ChemistrybusinessAnisotropyRefractive indexDiffraction gratingThin Solid Films
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Assessment of the out-plane and in-plane ordering of high quality ZnO nanorods by X-ray multiple diffraction

2013

Abstract ZnO nanorods grown on buffered and non buffered sapphire substrates have been investigated by X-ray multiple diffraction using Renninger scans of the ZnO(0001) and ZnO(0003) forbidden reflections. In this technique the diffracted X-ray beam is simultaneously diffracted by several sets of planes, providing information on the broadening in different directions, as well as from nanorods, and from the layer on which they grow. The intensities and angular widths of peaks obtained by azimuthal and omega scans have been analyzed, making a direct comparison with conventional measurements of the full width at half-maximum of symmetric and asymmetric reflections. The analysis leads to establ…

DiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Metals and AlloysX-rayPhysics::OpticsSurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAzimuthCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceQuality (physics)OpticsMaterials ChemistrySapphireNanorodbusinessBeam (structure)Thin Solid Films
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In situ synchrotron characterization of mechanically activated self-propagating high-temperature synthesis applied in Mo–Si system

1999

Abstract An original experiment was designed to monitor structural and thermal evolutions during the MASHS (Mechanically Activated Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis) process in the Mo–Si system. Time-Resolved X-Ray Diffraction (TRXRD) coupled with an infrared imaging technique was performed to study, in situ, the formation of the α-MoSi2 phase in the combustion front. Despite a temporal resolution of 50 ms between two consecutive diffractograms, no intermediate phase was observed during the passage of the combustion front. The only reaction responsible for the self-sustentation is Mo+2Si→MoSi2 in the primary zone inside the combustion wave. The mechanical activation was found to i…

DiffractionNanostructureMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMetals and AlloysSelf-propagating high-temperature synthesisAnalytical chemistryMicrostructureCombustionElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsTemperature gradientCrystallographyPhase (matter)Ceramics and CompositesFront velocityActa Materialia
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