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Molecular Dynamics Studies Of The Adsorption Behavior Of Methyl 3-((2-Mercaptophenyl)Imino)Butanoate As Corrosion Inhibitors On Copper Surface, Jianlin Sun, Sang Xiong, Xudong Yan, Yang Xu Oct 2016

Molecular Dynamics Studies Of The Adsorption Behavior Of Methyl 3-((2-Mercaptophenyl)Imino)Butanoate As Corrosion Inhibitors On Copper Surface, Jianlin Sun, Sang Xiong, Xudong Yan, Yang Xu

The 8th International Conference on Physical and Numerical Simulation of Materials Processing

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Carbon Nanoadditives To Enhance Latent Energy Storage Of Phase Change Materials, Shadab Shaikh, Khalid Lafdi, Kevin P. Hallinan Jun 2016

Carbon Nanoadditives To Enhance Latent Energy Storage Of Phase Change Materials, Shadab Shaikh, Khalid Lafdi, Kevin P. Hallinan

Kevin Hallinan

Latent energy storage capacity was analyzed for a system consisting of carbon nanoparticlesdopedphase changematerials (PCMs). Three types of samples were prepared by doping shell wax with single wall carbon nanotubes(SWCNTs), multiwall CNTs, and carbon nanofibers. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to measure the latent heat of fusion. The measured values of latent heat for all the samples showed a good enhancement over the latent heat of pure wax. A maximum enhancement of approximately 13% was observed for the wax/SWCNT composite corresponding to 1% loading of SWCNT. The change in latent heat was modeled by using an approximation for the intermolecular …


Tribological Performance Of Hybrid Filtered Arc-Magnetron Coatings: Part I: Coating Deposition Process And Basic Coating Properties Characterization, Vladimir Gorokovsky, Chris Bowman, Paul Gannon, David Vanvorous, Andrey Voevodin, Adam Rutkowski, Christopher Muratore, Richard Smith, Asghar Kayani, David Gelles, Vaithiyalingam Shutthanandan, Boris Trusov Mar 2016

Tribological Performance Of Hybrid Filtered Arc-Magnetron Coatings: Part I: Coating Deposition Process And Basic Coating Properties Characterization, Vladimir Gorokovsky, Chris Bowman, Paul Gannon, David Vanvorous, Andrey Voevodin, Adam Rutkowski, Christopher Muratore, Richard Smith, Asghar Kayani, David Gelles, Vaithiyalingam Shutthanandan, Boris Trusov

Christopher Muratore

Aircraft propulsion applications require low-friction and wear resistant surfaces that operate under high contact loads in severe environments. Recent research on supertough and low friction nanocomposite coatings produced with hybrid plasma deposition processes was demonstrated to have a high potential for such demanding applications. However, industrially scalable hybrid plasma technologies are needed for their commercial realization. The Large area Filtered Arc Deposition (LAFAD) process provides atomically smooth coatings at high deposition rates over large surface areas. The LAFAD technology allows functionally graded, multilayer, super-lattice and nanocomposite architectures of multi-elemental coatings via electro-magnetic mixing of two plasma flows composed of different …


Progress In The Development Of Adaptive Nitride-Based Coatings For High Temperature Tribological Applications, Samir Aouadi, Brandon Luster, Punit Kohli, Christopher Muratore, Andrey Voevodin Mar 2016

Progress In The Development Of Adaptive Nitride-Based Coatings For High Temperature Tribological Applications, Samir Aouadi, Brandon Luster, Punit Kohli, Christopher Muratore, Andrey Voevodin

Christopher Muratore

Adaptive tribological coatings were recently developed as a new class of smart materials that were designed to adjust their surface chemical composition and structure as a function of changes in the working environment to minimize friction coefficient and wear between contact surfaces. This paper provides an overview of the current research developments in this field, including: (1) Chameleon nanocomposite coatings which are produced by depositing a multi-phase structure whereby some of the phases provide mechanical strength and others are lubricious; (2) Micro- and nano-textured coatings which consist of hard nitride films with highly ordered micropores and nanopores that are subsequently …


Plasma Enhanced Surface Treatments Using Electron Beam-Generated Plasmas, Darrin Leonhardt, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, Robert Meger Mar 2016

Plasma Enhanced Surface Treatments Using Electron Beam-Generated Plasmas, Darrin Leonhardt, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, Robert Meger

Christopher Muratore

NRL has developed a ‘large area plasma processing system’ (LAPPS) utilizing a high energy (∼2 keV) modulated electron beam to drive the plasma ionization. This system has been shown to be (1) efficient at producing plasma in any gas composition, (2) capable of producing low temperature plasma electrons (9–1012 cm−3) and (3) scalable to large area (square meters). In this work, the progress of a number of applications using LAPPS is discussed. Nitride growth in stainless steel was investigated, which demonstrated high rates (up to 20 μm/h1/2) at low temperatures (≤462 °C). Complementary mass spectrometry …


Molybdenum Disulfide As A Lubricant And Catalyst In Adaptive Nanocomposite Coatings, Christopher Muratore, Andrey Voevodin Mar 2016

Molybdenum Disulfide As A Lubricant And Catalyst In Adaptive Nanocomposite Coatings, Christopher Muratore, Andrey Voevodin

Christopher Muratore

Nanocomposite YSZ–Ag–Mo–MoS2 coatings with different MoS2 additions (0–100 at.%) were deposited with a hybrid pulsed laser/magnetron sputtering/filtered cathodic arc process. Wear testing was performed from 25 to 700 °C for each of the coatings. Electron microscopy and other characterization techniques were used to examine the surfaces and wear tracks of the coatings and to determine the mechanisms resulting in the measured tribological properties. Adaptive coatings containing 8 at.% MoS2demonstrated a friction coefficient of 0.2 throughout the temperature range examined here, compared to 0.4 for YSZ–Ag–Mo with no MoS2. Characterization of the YSZ–Ag–Mo–8% MoS2 …


In Situ Studies Of Tic1−X N X Hard Coating Tribology, Marisa Rebelo De Figueiredo, Christopher Muratore, Robert Franz, Richard Chromik, Kathryn Wahl, Andrey Voevodin, Michel O'Sullivan, Markus Lechthaler, Christian Mitterer Mar 2016

In Situ Studies Of Tic1−X N X Hard Coating Tribology, Marisa Rebelo De Figueiredo, Christopher Muratore, Robert Franz, Richard Chromik, Kathryn Wahl, Andrey Voevodin, Michel O'Sullivan, Markus Lechthaler, Christian Mitterer

Christopher Muratore

TiC1−x N x hard coatings present time-dependent tribological behavior with an initial running-in period (500–2000 cycles) marked by an elevated friction coefficient, followed by >10000 cycles with low-friction and wear at room temperature (RT) in ambient air. The mechanisms behind this behavior are not completely understood. Tribological tests performed at RT and at different relative humidity (RH) levels revealed that a minimum value between 15 and 25% RH is needed to trigger the low-friction regime at a sliding speed of 100 mm s−1. By in situ observations of transfer film growth, it could be observed that third body material …


Adaptive Nanocomposite Coatings With A Titanium Nitride Diffusion Barrier Mask For High-Temperature Tribological Applications, Christopher Muratore, Jianjun Hu, Andrey Voevodin Mar 2016

Adaptive Nanocomposite Coatings With A Titanium Nitride Diffusion Barrier Mask For High-Temperature Tribological Applications, Christopher Muratore, Jianjun Hu, Andrey Voevodin

Christopher Muratore

Adaptive nanocomposite coatings that demonstrate low friction throughout broad ranges of temperature, wear, humidity and other environments are currently in development. One effective temperature adaptation mechanism at temperatures ≤ 500 °C is diffusion of noble metal to the coating surface, providing a low shear strength interface at the friction contact supported by a hard surface underneath. To prolong the wear lifetime of chameleon coatings relying upon this mechanism for low friction, a coating architecture incorporating a diffusion barrier mask to inhibit noble metal diffusion was employed. The diffusion barrier-capped coating provided lubrication at 500 °C over ten times longer than …


A Simultaneous Increase In The Thermal And Electrical Transport In Carbon Nanotube Yarns Induced By Inter-Tube Metallic Welding, Sabyasachi Ganguli, Amber Reed, Chaminda Jayasinghe, Joe Sprengard, Ajit Roy, Andrey Voevodin, Christopher Muratore Mar 2016

A Simultaneous Increase In The Thermal And Electrical Transport In Carbon Nanotube Yarns Induced By Inter-Tube Metallic Welding, Sabyasachi Ganguli, Amber Reed, Chaminda Jayasinghe, Joe Sprengard, Ajit Roy, Andrey Voevodin, Christopher Muratore

Christopher Muratore

Vertically aligned arrays of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were decorated with gold (Au) nanoparticles of different diameter and areal densities and spun into yarns. The melting point of Au nanoparticles determined by differential scanning calorimetry was approximately 260 °C, well below the oxidation temperature of carbon. A continuous yarn was formed while pulling out a bundle of CNTs from the metalized CNT array. Relatively low temperature (300 °C) thermal processing of the metalized yarn resulted in a 30% improvement in thermal conductivity, 40% increase in electrical conductivity and a 4× increase in elastic modulus. Cross-sections of the yarn were examined …


Control Of Plasma Flux Composition Incident On Tin Films During Reactive Magnetron Sputtering And The Effect On Film Microstructure, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, D. Leonhardt, Richard Fernsler Feb 2016

Control Of Plasma Flux Composition Incident On Tin Films During Reactive Magnetron Sputtering And The Effect On Film Microstructure, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, D. Leonhardt, Richard Fernsler

Christopher Muratore

A hybrid plasma enhanced physical vapor deposition (PEPVD) system consisting of an unbalanced dc magnetron and a pulsed electron beam-produced plasma was used to deposit reactively sputteredtitanium nitride thin films. The system allowed for control of the magnitudes of the ion and neutral flux, in addition to the type of nitrogen ions (atomic or molecular) that comprised the flux. For all deposition experiments, the magnitude of the ion flux incident on the substrate was held constant, but the composition of the total flux was varied. X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy showed that crystallographic texture and surface morphology of the …


Temporally And Spatially Resolved Plasma Spectroscopy In Pulsed Laser Deposition Of Ultra-Thin Boron Nitride Films, Nicholas Glavin, Christopher Muratore, Michael Jespersen, Jianjun Hu, Timothy Fisher, Andrey Voevodin Feb 2016

Temporally And Spatially Resolved Plasma Spectroscopy In Pulsed Laser Deposition Of Ultra-Thin Boron Nitride Films, Nicholas Glavin, Christopher Muratore, Michael Jespersen, Jianjun Hu, Timothy Fisher, Andrey Voevodin

Christopher Muratore

Physical vapor deposition (PVD) has recently been investigated as a viable, alternative growth technique for two-dimensional materials with multiple benefits over other vapor deposition synthesis methods. The high kinetic energies and chemical reactivities of the condensing species formed from PVD processes can facilitate growth over large areas and at reduced substrate temperatures. In this study, chemistry, kinetic energies, time of flight data, and spatial distributions within a PVD plasma plume ablated from aboron nitride (BN) target by a KrF laser at different pressures of nitrogen gas were investigated. Time resolved spectroscopy and wavelength specific imaging were used to identify and …


Control Of Plasma Flux Composition Incident On Tin Films During Reactive Magnetron Sputtering And The Effect On Film Microstructure, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, D. Leonhardt, Richard Fernsler Feb 2016

Control Of Plasma Flux Composition Incident On Tin Films During Reactive Magnetron Sputtering And The Effect On Film Microstructure, Christopher Muratore, Scott Walton, D. Leonhardt, Richard Fernsler

Christopher Muratore

A hybrid plasma enhanced physical vapor deposition (PEPVD) system consisting of an unbalanced dc magnetron and a pulsed electron beam-produced plasma was used to deposit reactively sputteredtitanium nitride thin films. The system allowed for control of the magnitudes of the ion and neutral flux, in addition to the type of nitrogen ions (atomic or molecular) that comprised the flux. For all deposition experiments, the magnitude of the ion flux incident on the substrate was held constant, but the composition of the total flux was varied. X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy showed that crystallographic texture and surface morphology of the …


Cross-Plane Thermal Properties Of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides, Christopher Muratore, Vikas Varshney, Jaime Gengler, Jianjun Hu, John Bultman, Timothy Smith, Patrick Shamberger, Bo Qiu, Xiulin Ruan, Ajit Roy, Andrey Voevodin Feb 2016

Cross-Plane Thermal Properties Of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides, Christopher Muratore, Vikas Varshney, Jaime Gengler, Jianjun Hu, John Bultman, Timothy Smith, Patrick Shamberger, Bo Qiu, Xiulin Ruan, Ajit Roy, Andrey Voevodin

Christopher Muratore

In this work, we explore the thermal properties of hexagonal transition metal dichalcogenide compounds with different average atomic masses but equivalent microstructures. Thermal conductivity values of sputtered thin films were compared to bulk crystals. The comparison revealed a >10 fold reduction in thin film thermal conductivity. Structural analysis of the films revealed a turbostratic structure with domain sizes on the order of 5–10 nm. Estimates of phonon scattering lengths at domain boundaries based on computationally derived group velocities were consistent with the observed film microstructure, and accounted for the reduction in thermal conductivity compared to values for bulk crystals.


An Overview Of The Development Of Cement-Based Batteries For The Cathodic Protection Of Embedded Steel In Concrete, Aimee Byrne, Niall Holmes, Brian Norton Jan 2016

An Overview Of The Development Of Cement-Based Batteries For The Cathodic Protection Of Embedded Steel In Concrete, Aimee Byrne, Niall Holmes, Brian Norton

Conference papers

This paper presents an overview of the cement-based batteries developed in DIT for use in the cathodic protection of embedded steel in reinforced concrete undergoing chloride-induced corrosion. Cathodic protection delivers an external current (approximately 20mA per m2 of embedded steel) which effectively polarises the internal current generated during corrosion. The batteries developed in DIT comprise of a cement-based electrolyte containing different additives including sand, aggregate, salts, carbon black and plasticiser with protruding anode and cathode metal plates. These batteries produced an initial electrical output of 1.5V and 23mA through a 10 resistor as measured using data acquisition units and a …


Bioluminescent Magnetic Nanoparticles As Potential Imaging Agents For Mammalian Spermatozoa, Erick Salvador Vasquez, Jean M. Feugang, Scott T. Willard, Peter L. Ryan, Keisha B. Walters Jan 2016

Bioluminescent Magnetic Nanoparticles As Potential Imaging Agents For Mammalian Spermatozoa, Erick Salvador Vasquez, Jean M. Feugang, Scott T. Willard, Peter L. Ryan, Keisha B. Walters

Chemical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications

Background: Nanoparticles have emerged as key materials for developing applications in nanomedicine, nanobiotechnology, bioimaging and theranostics. Existing bioimaging technologies include bioluminescent resonance energy transfer-conjugated quantum dots (BRET-QDs). Despite the current use of BRET-QDs for bioimaging, there are strong concerns about QD nanocomposites containing cadmium which exhibits potential cellular toxicity.

Results: In this study, bioluminescent composites comprised of magnetic nanoparticles and firefly luciferase (Photinus pyralis) are examined as potential light-emitting agents for imaging, detection, and tracking mammalian spermatozoa. Characterization was carried out using infrared spectroscopy, TEM and cryo-TEM imaging, and ζ-potential measurements to demonstrate the successful preparation of these nanocomposites. Binding …