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Iron Nanowire Fabrication by Nano-Porous Anodized Aluminum and its Characterization
Published on: October 6, 2019
Nanoporous membranes produced from polycrystalline Ni-based superalloys
Fabian Schmitz1, Joachim Rösler
1Institut für Werkstoffe, Technische Universtät Braunschweig, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
Abstract:
Porous metal membranes are produced from a two phase system in which the discrete cubic gamma'-precipitates connect during self assembly. In the so called rafting process the cubic particles start to coarsen and finally create a network within the gamma-matrix. In a following electrochemical leaching process one of the phases can be removed leaving the nanoporous membrane. So far, single crystalline alloys have been used for producing thin nanoporous membranes. Now research is in progress to produce the nanoporous membranes from polycrystalline alloys in a creep process. A modification of the commercially available alloy Nimonic 115 was used for these membranes. The permeability of these membranes was proven in a gas-flow test.
