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Materials (Basel) ; 16(23)2023 Dec 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38068233

ABSTRACT

In this work, a novel approach is suggested to grow bilayer fibers by combining electrospinning and atomic layer deposition (ALD). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers are obtained by electrospinning and subsequently covered with thin Al2O3 deposited at a low temperature by ALD. To burn the PVA core, the fibrous structures are subjected to high-temperature annealing. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis of the PVA mat is performed to establish the proper annealing regime for burning off the PVA core and obtaining hollow fibers. The hollow fibers thus formed are covered with a ZnO layer deposited by ALD at a higher temperature within the ALD window of ZnO. This procedure allows us to prepare ZnO films with better crystallinity and stoichiometry. Different characterization methods-SEM, ellipsometry, XRD, and XPS-are performed at each step to investigate the processes in detail.

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Materials (Basel) ; 16(19)2023 Oct 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37834684

ABSTRACT

The magneto-optical (MO) Kerr effects for ZnO and ZnO:Ni-doped nanolaminate structures prepared using atomic layer deposition (ALD) have been investigated. The chemical composition and corresponding structural and morphological properties were studied using XRD and XPS and compared for both nanostructures. The 2D array gradient maps of microscale variations of the Kerr angle polarization rotation were acquired by means of MO Kerr microscopy. The obtained data revealed complex behavior and broad statistical dispersion and showed distinct qualitative and quantitative differences between the undoped ZnO and ZnO:Ni-doped nanolaminates. The detected magneto-optical response is extensively inhomogeneous in ZnO:Ni films, and a giant Kerr polarization rotation angle reaching up to ~2° was established. This marks the prospects for further development of magneto-optical effects in ALD ZnO modified by transition metal oxide nanostructures.

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Materials (Basel) ; 16(20)2023 Oct 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37895803

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The hydrogen sorption of materials based on 80 wt.% MgH2 with the addition of 15 wt.% Ni or V and 5 wt.% activated carbons synthesized from polyolefin wax, a waste product from polyethylene production (POW), walnut shells (CAN), and peach stones (CPS) prepared by milling under an inert Ar atmosphere for a period of 1 h, is investigated. All precursors are submitted to pyrolysis followed by steam activation in order to obtain the activated carbons. The hydrogen sorption evaluations are carried out for absorption at 473 and 573 K with pressure of 1 MPa and for desorption at 623 and 573 K with pressure of 0.15 MPa. The composition of the samples after milling and hydrogenation is monitored by X-ray diffraction analyses. The 80 wt.% MgH2-15 wt. %Ni-5 wt.% POW or CAN after absorption-desorption cycling and in a hydrogenated state at 573 K and 1 MPa are analyzed by TEM.

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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(11)2023 May 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37299684

ABSTRACT

Yttrium-doped barium cerate (BCY15) was used as ceramic matrix to obtain Ni/BCY15 anode cermet for application in proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cells (pSOFC). Ni/BCY15 cermets were prepared in two different types of medium, namely deionized water (W) and anhydrous ethylene glycol (EG) using wet chemical synthesis by hydrazine. An in-depth analysis of anodic nickel catalyst was made aiming to elucidate the effect of anode tablets' preparation by high temperature treatment on the resistance of metallic Ni in Ni/BCY15-W and Ni/BCY15-EG anode catalysts. On purpose reoxidation upon high-temperature treatment (1100 °C for 1 h) in air ambience was accomplished. Detailed characterization of reoxidized Ni/BCY15-W-1100 and Ni/BCY15-EG-1100 anode catalysts by means of surface and bulk analysis was performed. XPS, HRTEM, TPR, and impedance spectroscopy measurements experimentally confirmed the presence of residual metallic Ni in the anode catalyst prepared in ethylene glycol medium. These findings were evidence of strong metal Ni network resistance to oxidation in anodic Ni/BCY15-EG. Enhanced resistance of the metal Ni phase contributed to a new microstructure of the Ni/BCY15-EG-1100 anode cermet getting more stable to changes that cause degradation during operation.

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ACS Omega ; 7(47): 43306-43315, 2022 Nov 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36467919

ABSTRACT

ZnO doped with transition metals (Co, Fe, or Ni) that have non-compensated electron spins attracts particular interest as it can induce various magnetic phenomena and behaviors. The advanced atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique makes it possible to obtain very thin layers of doped ZnO with controllable thicknesses and compositions that are compatible with the main microelectronic technologies, which further boosts the interest. The present study provides an extended analysis of the magneto-optical MO Kerr effect and the dielectric properties of (Co, Fe, or Ni)-doped ZnO films prepared by ALD. The structural, magneto-optical, and dielectric properties were considered in relation to the technological details of the ALD process and the corresponding dopant effects. All doped samples show a strong MO Kerr behavior with a substantial magnetization response and very high values of the Kerr polarization angle, especially in the case of ZnO/Fe. In addition, the results give evidence that Fe-doped ZnO also demonstrates a ferroelectric behavior. In this context, the observed rich and versatile physical nature and functionality open up new prospects for the application of these nanostructured materials in advanced electronic, spintronic, and optical devices.

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Luminescence ; 37(9): 1492-1503, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35817756

ABSTRACT

Powder samples of Li2 CaGeO4 , Ca2 GeO4 , and Ca5 Ge3 O11 doped by 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 at% Eu3+ relative to the Ca2+ , were prepared using a conventional solid-state synthesis technique. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses confirmed obtaining the pure phases at all dopant concentrations. In parallel, single crystals of the three compounds with the experimentally found optimal Eu3+ concentration were grown using a flux method. Structural investigation on the single crystals were done with a special attention to the form of the Ca-O polyhedron, the mean Ca-O distance, the Ca-Ca distance in the structure, the distortion degree of the polyhedron, as well as the Eu-Ca substitution site. The main spectral characteristics were analyzed and several relationships between the structural and spectra features were found. The optimal dopant concentration was 3 at% for Ca2 GeO4 and 4at% for Ca5 Ge3 O11 and Li2 CaGeO4 . Commission Internationale de l'éclairage coordinates of the samples showed emission colours in the red region close to the standard red coordinates and slightly influenced by the active ion concentration. The obtained results showed that europium-doped Li2 CaGeO4 , Ca2 GeO4 , and Ca5 Ge3 O11 could be used as red phosphors.


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Europium , Luminescence , Crystallography, X-Ray , Europium/chemistry , Lithium
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