用于极端温度合成的稳定大气压等离子体
Hua Xie1, Ning Liu2, Qian Zhang1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Nature
|November 29, 2023
概括
研究人员开发了一种新型的碳纤维电极等离子系统,能够产生稳定的超高温度 (8,000K),用于快速合成先进材料. 这一突破使得使用可再生能源可扩展的陶和合金制造成为可能.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 血物理
- 化学工程
背景情况:
- 等离子体提供了超高温的材料合成环境.
- 散装,高温材料的可扩展制造受阻于等离子体限制,如有限的体积,不稳定性和不均性.
研究的目的:
- 为稳定,均的超高温等离子体生成提供一种新的等离子体设置.
- 通过这种新的等离子技术来演示极端材料的合成.
主要方法:
- 使用碳纤维尖端增强电极的等离子装置 (长短的垂直导向的碳纤维).
- 在低分解电压下使用长碳纤维通过微火花放电启动等离子体.
- 在大气压下使用短碳纤维向稳定的体积等离子体排放.
主要成果:
- 在大气压下产生稳定的等离子体.
- 在几秒钟内合成极端材料,包括碳化和耐火金属合金.
- 用于各种合成应用的碳纤维电极的灵活性和可塑性.
结论:
- 这种新型的碳纤维电极等离子系统克服了高温材料合成的挑战.
- 这项技术可实现可扩展的,电气化等离子体制造先进材料,
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