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Surface and Interface Analysis. 51:506-515
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Oxidation of Metals. 90:217-235
Ferritic stainless steel (FSS) is widely used in high-temperature (> 500 °C) applications, often in contact with various ceramic components, e.g. solid oxide fuel cell systems, combustion exhaust systems, and in various chemical process and balance-
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 165:C624-C632
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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 160:410-417
High-temperature (>500 °C) chlorosilane gas streams are prevalent in the manufacture of polycrystalline silicon, the feedstock for silicon-based solar panels and electronics. This study investigated the influence of metallurgical grade silicon on th
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 163:C666-C674
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ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1123-1123
Volatile chromium species are formed when chromium containing materials are exposed to high temperature (>500°C) oxidizing environments. These volatile species are often accompanied by detrimental effects, such as cathode poisoning in solid oxide fu
Autor:
Emily Remington, Spencer Dansereau, Devin McGlamery, Greg Tatar, Nicholas Stadie, Paul Gannon
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ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1137-1137
Carbide-derived carbons (CDCs) are traditionally prepared via high-temperature (>200°C) chlorination (Cl2) of metal carbides for research and commercial applications including supercapacitors. This study investigates an alternative CDC synthesis met
Autor:
Joshua L Aller, Ryan Mason, Michael Baber, Greg Tatar, Kevin Ellingwood, Nathan S. Jacobson, Paul E. Gannon
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ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1217-1217
Chlorosilane species are commonly used at high temperatures in the manufacture and refinement of ultra-high purity silicon and silicon materials. They are highly corrosive in these processes, necessitating the use of high cost alloys for the construc