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Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of the eulytite phase of bismuth germanium oxide powders
Autor:
James J. M. Griego, Mark A. Rodriguez, Patrick Doty, Nelson S. Bell, Andrew T. Velazquez, Bernadette A. Hernandez-Sanchez, Pin Yang, Bryan Kaehr, Timothy J. Boyle, Marlene Bencomo, Eric Sivonxay
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Research. 29:1199-1209
A simple hydrothermal route to the eulytite phase of bismuth germanium oxide (E-BGO: Bi4(GeO4)3) that required no post-processing has been developed. The E-BGO material was isolated from a mixture of bismuth nitrate pentahydrate and a slight excess o
Autor:
Timothy N. Lambert, Carlos A. Chavez, Marlene Bencomo, Kyle R Fenton, Christopher J. Orendorff
Publikováno v:
Advanced Energy Materials. 3:314-320
This report describes the preparation and performance of electro-spun polyester-based separators for lithium-ion batteries. Polyester fibers (200–500 nm) are electro-spun into nonwoven mats and pressed into separator sheets ∼55 μm thick. The res
Autor:
Timothy N. Lambert, Marlene Bencomo, A. Roderick Mahoney, Aaron Christopher. Hall, Clifford K. Ho, Andrea Ambrosini
Publikováno v:
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering. 136
Pyromark 2500 is a silicone-based high-temperature paint that has been used on central receivers to increase solar absorptance. The radiative properties, aging, and selective absorber efficiency of Pyromark 2500 are presented in this paper for use as
Autor:
Timothy N. Lambert, A. Roderick Mahoney, Andrea Ambrosini, Clifford K. Ho, Aaron Christopher. Hall, Marlene Bencomo
Publikováno v:
ASME 2012 6th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, Parts A and B.
Pyromark 2500 is a silicone-based high-temperature paint that has been used on central receivers to increase solar absorptance. The cost, application, curing methods, radiative properties, and absorber efficiency of Pyromark 2500 are presented in thi
Autor:
Marlene Bencomo, Andrea Ambrosini, Aaron Christopher. Hall, Clifford K. Ho, Nathan P. Siegel, Timothy N. Lambert, Kent vanEvery
Publikováno v:
ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, Parts A, B, and C.
Concentrating solar power (CSP) systems use solar absorbers to convert the heat from sunlight to electric power. Increased operating temperatures are necessary to lower the cost of solar-generated electricity by improving efficiencies and reducing th