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Simultaneous fabrication of porous metals and metallic nanowires via atmospheric pressure plasma-assisted electro-dealloying
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作者 LU AnKang LI HanYu +1 位作者 YU Yao LIU Lin 《Science China(Technological Sciences)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第1期165-172,共8页
Porous metals and metallic nanowires have gained significant attention for their potential applications in catalysis, sensing, and energy storage. Developing a versatile and efficient method for fabricating these func... Porous metals and metallic nanowires have gained significant attention for their potential applications in catalysis, sensing, and energy storage. Developing a versatile and efficient method for fabricating these functional materials is crucial but remains challenging. Herein, we report a novel and facile electro-dealloying strategy to simultaneously fabricate porous metals and metallic nanowires using atmospheric radio-frequency(RF) capacitively coupled plasmas. The synergistic effect of the heating and plasma sheath’s electric field lead to the nonequilibrium melting of the alloy, resulting continuous ejection of the melted segments to form nanowires and let the unmelted residual parts evolve into a porous structure. This method is applicable to alloys with large melting point differences of their constituent elements, and provides a promising approach to fabricate porous metals and metallic nanowires for a wide range of functional applications. 展开更多
关键词 atmospheric plasma porous metals metallic nanowires electro-dealloying
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Effect of energy density on defect evolution in 3D printed Zr-based metallic glasses by selective laser melting 被引量:1
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作者 Wei Xing Di Ouyang +1 位作者 Zhen Chen Lin Liu 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第2期104-110,共7页
In this study, the defects in 3D printed Zr-based bulk metallic glasses(BMGs) fabricated by selective laser melting(SLM) under different energy densities have been investigated via both experimental and simulation app... In this study, the defects in 3D printed Zr-based bulk metallic glasses(BMGs) fabricated by selective laser melting(SLM) under different energy densities have been investigated via both experimental and simulation approaches. Different defects, including balling, interlayer pores, open pores and metallurgical pores, are detected in the 3D-printed Zr-based MGs depending on the energy inputs. Balling mainly occurs at a relatively low energy density(E<8.33 J/mm^3) due to the incomplete melting of particles, while interlayer pores and open pores are formed at modest energy densities(E=13.89-16.67 J/mm^3) because of incomplete welding and insufficient filling of molten liquid between layers. Fine metallurgical pores appear on the upper surface at relatively high energy densities(E=20.83-27.78 J/mm^3), which originate from gas escaping from molten pools during rapid solidification of the melt. Computational fluid dynamics(CFD) simulations are carried out to verify the experimental observations. The CFD simulations reveal that the various defects formed in the 3D-printed Zr-based BMG are related to the melt flow behaviours in the molten pools under different energy densities. The present work provides in-depth understandings of defect formation in the SLM process and provides methods for eliminating these defects in order to enhance the mechanical performance of 3D printed BMGs. 展开更多
关键词 metallic glass selective laser melting defect formation mesoscopic simulation
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