Oxide films by combustion pyrolysis of solution precursors

Kavitha, R. ; Hegde, S. R. ; Jayaram, Vikram (2003) Oxide films by combustion pyrolysis of solution precursors Materials Science and Engineering: A - Structural Materials - Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 359 (1-2). pp. 18-23. ISSN 0921-5093

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Abstract

A combustion pyrolysis technique has been developed to deposit oxide films onto metal and ceramic substrates. A precursor solution is atomised and injected into an oxy-acetylene flame where thermal decomposition takes place to directly yield a film on a substrate. This technique is used to deposit different kinds of films including Al2O3, ZnO, metastable solid solutions of ZnO-MgO and ZrO2-Y2O3. The conditions that were necessary to obtain uniform and adherent films were established. Films were characterised by X-ray diffractometry, scanning electron microscopy and micro-hardness.

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Keywords:Combustion Pyrolysis; Al2O3; ZnO; Metastable Solid Solutions; ZnO-MgO; ZrO2-Y2O3
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