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Supersonic Cold Spraying for Energy and Environmental Applications: One-Step Scalable Coating Technology for Advanced Micro- and Nanotextured Materials.

Seongpil An1, Bhavana Joshi2, Alexander L Yarin1, Mark T Swihart3, Sam S Yoon4.   

Abstract

Supersonic cold spraying is an emerging technique for rapid deposition of films of materials including micrometer-size and sub-micrometer metal particles, nanoscale ceramic particles, clays, polymers, hybrid materials composed of polymers and particulates, reduced graphene oxide (rGO), and metal-organic frameworks. In this method, particles are accelerated to a high velocity and then impact a substrate at near ambient temperature, where dissipation of their kinetic energy produces strong adhesion. Here, recent progress in fundamentals and applications of cold spraying is reviewed. High-velocity impact with the substrate results in significant deformation, which not only produces adhesion, but can change the particles' internal structure. Cold-sprayed coatings can also exhibit micro- and nanotextured morphologies not achievable by other means. Suspending micro- or nanoparticles in a liquid and cold-spraying the suspension produces fine atomization and even deposition of materials that could not otherwise be processed. The scalability and low cost of this method and its compatibility with roll-to-roll processing make it promising for many applications, including ultrathin flexible materials, solar cells, touch-screen panels, nanotextured surfaces for enhanced heat transfer, thermal and electrical insulation films, transparent conductive films, materials for energy storage (e.g., Li-ion battery electrodes), heaters, sensors, photoelectrodes for water splitting, water purification membranes, and self-cleaning films.
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Keywords:  energy and environmental applications; low-cost coating; multidimensional nanomaterial deposition; scalable nonvacuum coating; supersonic cold spraying; ultrathin flexible materials

Year:  2019        PMID: 31747097      PMCID: PMC6980375          DOI: 10.1002/adma.201905028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   32.086


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