Identification of Desirable Precursor Properties for Solution Precursor Plasma Spray

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Chigozie K. Muoto
Eric H. Jordan
Maurice Gell
Mark Aindow
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Engineering, Institute of Materials Science
[2] University of Connecticut,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Materials Science
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influence of spray parameters; nanocrystalline composites; reactive spraying; solution precursor PS;
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In solution precursor plasma spray chemical precursor solutions are injected into a standard plasma torch and the final material is formed and deposited in a single step. This process has several attractive features, including the ability to rapidly explore new compositions and to form amorphous and metastable phases from molecularly mixed precursors. Challenges include: (a) moderate deposition rates due to the need to evaporate the precursor solvent, (b) dealing on a case by case basis with precursor characteristics that influence the spray process (viscosity, endothermic and exothermic reactions, the sequence of physical states through which the precursor passes before attaining the final state, etc.). Desirable precursor properties were identified by comparing an effective precursor for yttria-stabilized zirconia with four less effective candidate precursors for MgO:Y2O3. The critical parameters identified were a lack of major endothermic events during precursor decomposition and highly dense resultant particles.
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