CuCr2O4 particle growth and evolution across sol-gel routes and calcination profiles

ADVANCES IN APPLIED CERAMICS(2023)

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CuCr2O4 spinel is a candidate coating material for central receivers in concentrating solar power to protect structural alloys against high temperature oxidation and related degradation. Coating performance and microstructure of dip-coated and sintered coatings is dictated by the initial particle size of the CuCr2O4 and sintering temperature, but can be compromised by particle agglomeration. In this study, sub-micron particles were synthesised through the Pechini and modified Pechini sol-gel methods. Phase composition was confirmed via X-ray diffraction. Particle growth during calcination of the nanoparticles at different temperatures (650 & DEG;C, 750 & DEG;C, 850 & DEG;C) and times (between 1 and 24 h) was measured via laser diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The modified Pechini method displayed evidence of smaller particle sizes and greater agglomeration. The kinetics of particle growth observed are consistent with a diffusion limited inhibited grain growth model.
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Copper chromite, sol-gel, Pechini, particle growth, agglomeration, >
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