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Alternative coating technologies for metal–ceramic nanocomposite films: potential application for solar thermal absorber

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  • F. Bensebaa
  • D. Di Domenicantonio
  • L. Scoles
  • D. Kingston
  • P. Mercier
  • G. Marshall

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Metal–ceramic nanocomposite films for solar absorbers have been obtained by electro-deposition. This coating technique uses a mixed solution of nickel nanoparticles and sub-micron alumina particles. The relative ratio of Ni-to-Al in these films is varied by tuning the concentration of nickel and alumina particles in the starting solution. Three films with different Ni/Al ratio have been prepared and characterized with X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy and scanning electron microscope. Even in absence of any heat treatment, significant amount of nickel in metallic state has been found in all three samples.

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  • F. Bensebaa & D. Di Domenicantonio & L. Scoles & D. Kingston & P. Mercier & G. Marshall, 2016. "Alternative coating technologies for metal–ceramic nanocomposite films: potential application for solar thermal absorber," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 11(3), pages 370-374.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:11:y:2016:i:3:p:370-374.
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    1. Farooq, M. & Raja, Iftikhar A., 2008. "Optimisation of metal sputtered and electroplated substrates for solar selective coatings," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 33(6), pages 1275-1285.
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