10 resultados para SILÍCIO

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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No trabalho efectuado estudou-se a densificação de compósitos de mulite reforçada com carboneto de silício. A tenacidade à fractura dos corpos de mulite pode ser aumentada através da introdução de inclusões densas, contudo estas afectam de forma significativa a densificação da matriz que as rodeia. Dadas as dificuldades encontradas na obtenção de corpos densos de mulite pura e, em particular, da mulite com inclusões densas, através da sinterização sem pressão, recorreu-se à prensagem a quente. A densificação do material monolítico foi estudada para diversas condições de prensagem a quente (1500°C - 1600°C; 15MPa - 25MPa), tendo-se avaliado a influência da temperatura e da pressão. Observou-se que se obtêm corpos de mulite pura (SA-193CR), com densidades próximas da teórica para temperaturas iguais ou superiores a 1550°C, suspeitando-se da presença de vestígios de fase líquida. Tentou-se ainda identificar quais os mecanismos responsáveis pela densificação da mulite durante a prensagem a quente. Os resultados sugerem que o mecanismo de densificação se altera com o aumento da temperatura de 1500°C para 1550°C. Para a temperatura de 1500°C obteve-se, para o expoente da tensão (n), o valor de 1, sugerindo que o mecanismo densificação predominante, a esta temperatura, é a fluência de Coble, a fluência de Nabarro-Herring ou o escorregamento na fronteira de grão. Aumentando a temperatura de 1500°C para 1550°C o valor do expoente da tensão passou de 1 para 3, sugerindo que a a 1550°C o mecanismo que controla a densificação da mulite é o fluxo plástico, a menos que este incremento de n se deva a alterações microestruturais súbitas. Estudou-se a influência das inclusões densas no empacotamento dos compactos em verde. Observou-se que as fibrilas de SiC dificultam o empacotamento originado um compacto com uma menor densidade em verde e poros de tamanho mais elevado do que o material monolítico. No caso dos compósitos de mulite reforçada com partículas ou com plaquetas constatou-se que as densidades dos compósitos em verde são superiores à exibida pela mulite; contudo a densidade da matriz destes compósitos é inferior à apresentada pelo material monolítico. Nos compósitos de mulite reforçada com 22.5% em volume de carboneto de silício estudou-se a influência da temperatura e da pressão no seu comportamento durante a densificação. O efeito da morfologia (partículas, plaquetas e fibrilas) e da quantidade (15%, 22.5% e 30% em volume) e da 2- fase na densificação dos compósitos, foi também um dos pontos abordados no trabalho efectuado. A adição de 15% em volume de partículas ou de fibrilas de SiC não altera de uma forma significativa o comportamento do compacto durante a densificação. Nos compósitos de mulite reforçada com 22.5% em volume de 2a fase, quer a adição de fibrilas quer a adição de partículas de SiC inibe a densificação do compacto. Este efeito é mais acentuado para as menores pressões e temperaturas de prensagem a quente. Para as temperaturas de 1500°C e 1550°C as partículas inibem mais a densificação do compósito do que as fibrilas. Pelo contrário, à temperatura de 1600°C as fibrilas apresentam um efeito inibidor mais acentuado do que as partículas. A adição de 22.5% em volume de plaquetas de SiC não inibe a densificação do compacto. Presume-se que os comportamentos observados têm origem nas impurezas existentes na superfície das inclusões, no empacotamento em verde, na fase líquida proveniente da mulite e num efeito da distância média entre as inclusões. Nos compósitos com 30% em volume de 2ª fase todas as morfologias ensaiadas inibem a densificação do compacto, sendo o maior efeito inibidor provocado pelas fibrilas e o menor pelas plaquetas. Determinou-se a microdureza de Vickers e a tenacidade à fractura da mulite e dos compósitos de mulite reforçada com SiC de modo a tentar avaliar o grau de tencificação conseguido e a influência da quantidade e da morfologia da fase de reforço nestas propriedades mecânicas. A microdureza de Vickers é pouco afectada pela presença da fase de reforço mais dura, independentemente da sua morfologia e da sua quantidade. Os resultados obtidos são muito inferiores aos que seriam previstos pela regra das misturas, pensando-se que este comportamento resulta da localização, junto à interface matriz/inclusões, da porosidade residual das amostras. A adição de inclusões densas de carboneto de silício à mulite promoveu um aumento da tenacidade à fractura, relativamente ao valor apresentado pelo material monolítico. A morfologia que parece ser mais eficaz é a exibida pelas plaquetas, apresentando o compósito de mulite reforçada com 30% em volume de plaquetas um incremento de 54%, relativamente ao material monolítico. A morfologia menos efectiva são as fibrilas. Para todas as morfologias de fase de reforço ensaiadas o aumento do conteúdo promove um incremento da tenacidade à fractura do compósito.

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Neste trabalho estudaram-se as interfaces carboneto de silício-solução aquosa e carbono-solução aquosa, com vista a uma melhor compreensão dos processos de floculaçáo e desfloculaçáo de suspensões de cada um daqueles materiais e de suas misturas. Os pós foram caracterizados por recurso a técnicas de sedimentação, microscopia electrónica de varrimento, difracçáo de raios-X, análises térmicas, espectroscopia de infra-vermelhos e picnometria de hélio. As suspensões foram caracterizadas por técnicas de microelectroforese, sedimentação e reologia. Estudou-se a influência de algumas variáveis mais importantes do processo de enchimento por barbotina como, por exemplo, o mecanismo e o grau de estabilização das suspensões, a concentração de sólidos, a distribuição granulométrica das partículas, e o tempo de envelhecimento das suspensões, na estrutura das partículas em suspensão e nas características dos corpos conformados por enchimento por barbotina. A cinética deste processo foi estudada sob o efeito de pressão aplicada e relacionada com a estrutura das partículas em suspensão e com a microstrutura dos corpos em verde. Estudaram-se os mecanismos da segregação de tamanhos de partículas em suspensão que ocorre durante o processo de enchimento por barbotina devidos aos efeitos da gravidade e da obstrução do bolo pelas partículas finas. Discutiram-se os domínios das variáveis do processo em que cada um daqueles efeitos é dominante e propôs-se um novo modelo para o fenómeno da segregação por efeito de obstrução capaz de interpretar os resultados observados neste trabalho e os encontrados na literatura. Estabeleceram-se correlações estreitas entre as variáveis do processo de enchimento por barbotina, a microestrutura dos corpos conformados e o seu comportamento durante a etapa da secagem. Procurou ainda avaliar-se a capacidade do enchimento por barbotina para preparar materiais compósitos de carboneto de silício e carbono com características adequadas para a sinterizaçáo reactiva.

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Desenvolveu-se um novo método de processamento coloidal em meio aquoso para consolidar cerâmicos de α-Y-SiAlON, os quais foram sinterizados por prensagem isostática a quente (HIP) e por spark plasma sintering (SPS). Preparou-se com sucesso uma suspensão aquosa de pós precursores de YSiAlON (Si3N4, Al2O3, Y2O3 e AlN), temporariamente estável, usando Dolapix PC21 como dispersante, permitindo a fabricação de pós granulados pela técnica de aspersão-congelamento-liofilização e a consolidação de corpos em verde por enchimento por barbotina. Avaliou-se o efeito do excesso de oxigénio introduzido pelo processamento aquoso no desenvolvimento microestrutural e nas propriedades mecânicas. Os corpos de Y-SiAlON consolidados por enchimento por barbotina e sinterizados por HIP a 1800ºC apresentaram microestruturas e propriedades mecânicas similares a corpos consolidados por prensagem a seco. Estes materiais exibiram densificação completa, dureza Vickers máxima de 2003 e tenacidade à fractura (método SEVNB) máxima de 5.20 MPam1/2. Foi ainda possível estabelecer uma relação estreita entre o aumento do conteúdo em oxigénio das amostras sinterizadas e a diminuição da tenacidade à fractura. Na tentativa de melhorar a tenacidade à fractura dos materiais, procedeu-se à incorporação nas suspensões de sementes de Ca-α-SiAlON de geometria alongada produzidas por síntese por combustão, adicionadas como agentes de reforço. A síntese por combustão realizada em larga escala (cargas até 1 kg) não produziu efeitos negativos óbvios nos produtos da reacção. Investigara-se os efeitos da adição de 5 % em peso de sementes nas propriedades mecânicas e no desenvolvimento microestrutural de amostras densificadas por HIP. Em comparação com os materiais sem sementes, a tenacidade à fractura (método SEVNB) aumentou 13%, mas a dureza Vickers resultou 14,5% inferior. A sinterização por SPS permitiu obter densificação completa a temperaturas tão baixas como 1600ºC a partir dos pós granulados de Y-SiAlON sem a adição extra de Y2O3 para aumentar o teor de fase líquida. Os materiais sinterizados a 1700ºC e 1600ºC mostraram valores máximos de tenacidade à fractura de 4.36 e 4.20 MPam1/2 (método SEVNB), e de dureza Vickers de 2089 e 2084, respectivamente. Esta técnica de sinterização permitiu ainda obter corpos sinterizados translúcidos com uma transmitância máxima de 61% numa amostra de 2mm de espessura. Os corpos translúcidos apresentaram dureza Vickers de 2154 e tenacidade à fractura 3.74 MPam1/2 (método SEVNB).

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Thin film solar cells have in recent years gained market quota against traditional silicon photovoltaic panels. These developments were in a large part due to CdTe solar panels on whose development started earlier than their competitors. Panels based on Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS), despite being more efficient in a laboratory and industrial scale than the CdTe ones, still need a growth technology cheaper and easier to apply in industry. Although usually presented as a good candidate to make cheap panels, CIGS uses rare and expensive materials as In and Ga. The price evolution of these materials might jeopardize CIGS future. This thesis presents three different studies. The first is the study of different processes for the incorporation of Ga in a hybrid CIGS growth system. This system is based on sputtering and thermal evaporation. This technology is, in principle, easier to be applied in the industry and solar cells with efficiencies around to 7% were fully made in Aveiro. In the second part of this thesis, a new material to replace CIGS in thin film solar cells is studied. The growth conditions and fundamental properties of Cu2ZnSnSe4 (CZTSe) were studied in depth. Suitable conditions of temperature and pressure for the growth of this material are reported. Its band gap energy was estimated at 1.05 eV and the Raman scattering peaks were identified. Solar cells made with this material showed efficiencies lower than 0.1%. Finally, preliminary work regarding the incorporation of selenium in Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) thin films was carried out. The structural and morphological properties of thin films of Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 have been studied and the results show that the incorporation of selenium is higher in films with precursors rather with already formed Cu2SnS3 or Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films. A solar cell with 0.9 % of efficiency was prepared.

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O objectivo desta tese é a utilização de materiais híbridos orgânicos-inorgânicos, designados por di-ureiasis modificados pela adição de tetra-propóxido de zircónio (Zr(i-OPr)4) estabilizado com ácido metacrílico (CH2=C(CH3)COOH), obtidos pela via sol-gel, para aplicações em dispositivos ópticos integrados de baixo custo. A estrutura local dos di-ureiasis com diferentes concentrações de propóxido de zircónio (20 a 80 % mol) foi estudada por difracção de raios-X, espalhamento de raios X a baixos ângulos, microscopia de força atómica, ressonância magnética nuclear dos núcleos dos átomos de 29Si e 13C, espectroscopia no infravermelho por transformada de Fourier, espectroscopia de Raman por transformada de Fourier e termogravimetria. A influência dos parâmetros de síntese, concentração de tetra propóxido de zircónio e rácio tetra propóxido de zircónio: ácido metacrilico na estrutura e propriedades das amostras em monólito e filmes finos (depositados pela técnica de deposição por rotação do substrato) foram avaliadas, permitindo obter amostras transparentes, fotopolimerizáveis e estáveis termicamente até aos 100 ºC. Foram determinadas as propriedades dos guias planares em substratos de vidro borosilicato e silício oxidado (1

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The development of a compact gamma camera with high spatial resolution is of great interest in Nuclear Medicine as a means to increase the sensitivity of scintigraphy exams and thus allow the early detection of small tumours. Following the introduction of the wavelength-shifting fibre (WSF) gamma camera by Soares et al. and evolution of photodiodes into highly sensitive silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs), this thesis explores the development of a WSF gamma camera using SiPMs to obtain the position information of scintillation events in a continuous CsI(Na) crystal. The design is highly flexible, allowing the coverage of different areas and the development of compact cameras, with very small dead areas at the edges. After initial studies which confirmed the feasibility of applying SiPMs, a prototype with 5 5 cm2 was assembled and tested at room temperature, in an active field-of-view of 10 10 mm2. Calibration and characterisation of intrinsic properties of this prototype were done using 57Co, while extrinsic measurements were performed using a high-resolution parallel-hole collimator and 99mTc. In addition, a small mouse injected with a radiopharmaceutical was imaged with the developed prototype. Results confirm the great potential of SiPMs when applied in a WSF gamma camera, achieving spatial resolution performance superior to the traditional Anger camera. Furthermore, performance can be improved by an optimisation of experimental conditions, in order to minimise and control the undesirable effects of thermal noise and non-uniformity of response of multiple SiPMs. The development and partial characterisation of a larger SiPM WSF gamma camera with 10 10 cm2 for clinical application are also presented.

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In the present work multilayered micro/nanocrystalline (MCD/NCD) diamond coatings were developed by Hot Filament Chemical Vapour Deposition (HFCVD). The aim was to minimize the surface roughness with a top NCD layer, to maximize adhesion onto the Si3N4 ceramic substrates with a starting MCD coating and to improve the mechanical resistance by the presence of MCD/NCD interfaces in these composite coatings. This set of features assures high wear resistance and low friction coefficients which, combined to diamond biocompatibility, set this material as ideal for biotribological applications. The deposition parameters of MCD were optimized using the Taguchi method, and two varieties of NCD were used: NCD-1, grown in a methane rich gas phase, and NCD-2 where a third gas, Argon, was added to the gas mixture. The best combination of surface pre-treatments in the Si3N4 substrates is obtained by polishing the substrates with a 15 μm diamond slurry, further dry etching with CF4 plasma for 10 minutes and final ultrasonic seeding in a diamond powder suspension in ethanol for 1 hour. The interfaces of the multilayered CVD diamond films were characterized with high detail using HRTEM, STEM-EDX and EELS. The results show that at the transition from MCD to NCD a thin precursor graphitic film is formed. On the contrary, the transition of the NCD to MCD grade is free of carbon structures other than diamond, as a result of the richer atomic hydrogen content and of the higher substrate temperature for MCD deposition. At those transitions, WC nanoparticles were found due to contamination from the filament, being also present at the first interface of the MCD layer with the silicon nitride substrate. In order to study the adhesion and mechanical resistance of the diamond coatings, indentation and particle jet blasting tests were conducted, as well as tribological experiments with homologous pairs. Indentation tests proved the superior behaviour of the multilayered coatings that attained a load of 800 N without delamination, when compared to the mono and bilayered ones. The multilayered diamond coatings also reveal the best solid particle erosion resistance, due to the MCD/NCD interfaces that act as crack deflectors. These results were confirmed by an analytical model on the stress field distribution based on the von Mises criterion. Regarding the tribological testing under dry sliding, multilayered coatings also exhibit the highest critical load values (200N for Multilayers with NCD-2). Low friction coefficient values in the range μ=0.02- 0.09 and wear coefficient values in the order of ~10-7 mm3 N-1 m-1 were obtained for the ball and flat specimens indicating a mild wear regime. Under lubrication with physiological fluids (HBSS e FBS), lower wear coefficient values ~10-9-10-8 mm3 N-1 m-1) were achieved, governed by the initial surface roughness and the effective contact pressure.

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This work is about the combination of functional ferroelectric oxides with Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes for microelectronic applications, as for example potential 3 Dimensional (3D) Non Volatile Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (NVFeRAM). Miniaturized electronics are ubiquitous now. The drive to downsize electronics has been spurred by needs of more performance into smaller packages at lower costs. But the trend of electronics miniaturization challenges board assembly materials, processes, and reliability. Semiconductor device and integrated circuit technology, coupled with its associated electronic packaging, forms the backbone of high-performance miniaturized electronic systems. However, as size decreases and functionalization increases in the modern electronics further size reduction is getting difficult; below a size limit the signal reliability and device performance deteriorate. Hence miniaturization of siliconbased electronics has limitations. On this background the Road Map for Semiconductor Industry (ITRS) suggests since 2011 alternative technologies, designated as More than Moore; being one of them based on carbon (carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene) [1]. CNTs with their unique performance and three dimensionality at the nano-scale have been regarded as promising elements for miniaturized electronics [2]. CNTs are tubular in geometry and possess a unique set of properties, including ballistic electron transportation and a huge current caring capacity, which make them of great interest for future microelectronics [2]. Indeed CNTs might have a key role in the miniaturization of Non Volatile Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (NVFeRAM). Moving from a traditional two dimensional (2D) design (as is the case of thin films) to a 3D structure (based on a tridimensional arrangement of unidimensional structures) will result in the high reliability and sensing of the signals due to the large contribution from the bottom electrode. One way to achieve this 3D design is by using CNTs. Ferroelectrics (FE) are spontaneously polarized and can have high dielectric constants and interesting pyroelectric, piezoelectric, and electrooptic properties, being a key application of FE electronic memories. However, combining CNTs with FE functional oxides is challenging. It starts with materials compatibility, since crystallization temperature of FE and oxidation temperature of CNTs may overlap. In this case low temperature processing of FE is fundamental. Within this context in this work a systematic study on the fabrication of CNTs - FE structures using low cost low temperature methods was carried out. The FE under study are comprised of lead zirconate titanate (Pb1-xZrxTiO3, PZT), barium titanate (BaTiO3, BT) and bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3, BFO). The various aspects related to the fabrication, such as effect on thermal stability of MWCNTs, FE phase formation in presence of MWCNTs and interfaces between the CNTs/FE are addressed in this work. The ferroelectric response locally measured by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM) clearly evidenced that even at low processing temperatures FE on CNTs retain its ferroelectric nature. The work started by verifying the thermal decomposition behavior under different conditions of the multiwall CNTs (MWCNTs) used in this work. It was verified that purified MWCNTs are stable up to 420 ºC in air, as no weight loss occurs under non isothermal conditions, but morphology changes were observed for isothermal conditions at 400 ºC by Raman spectroscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). In oxygen-rich atmosphere MWCNTs started to oxidized at 200 ºC. However in argon-rich one and under a high heating rate MWCNTs remain stable up to 1300 ºC with a minimum sublimation. The activation energy for the decomposition of MWCNTs in air was calculated to lie between 80 and 108 kJ/mol. These results are relevant for the fabrication of MWCNTs – FE structures. Indeed we demonstrate that PZT can be deposited by sol gel at low temperatures on MWCNTs. And particularly interesting we prove that MWCNTs decrease the temperature and time for formation of PZT by ~100 ºC commensurate with a decrease in activation energy from 68±15 kJ/mol to 27±2 kJ/mol. As a consequence, monophasic PZT was obtained at 575 ºC for MWCNTs - PZT whereas for pure PZT traces of pyrochlore were still present at 650 ºC, where PZT phase formed due to homogeneous nucleation. The piezoelectric nature of MWCNTs - PZT synthesised at 500 ºC for 1 h was proved by PFM. In the continuation of this work we developed a low cost methodology of coating MWCNTs using a hybrid sol-gel / hydrothermal method. In this case the FE used as a proof of concept was BT. BT is a well-known lead free perovskite used in many microelectronic applications. However, synthesis by solid state reaction is typically performed around 1100 to 1300 ºC what jeopardizes the combination with MWCNTs. We also illustrate the ineffectiveness of conventional hydrothermal synthesis in this process due the formation of carbonates, namely BaCO3. The grown MWCNTs - BT structures are ferroelectric and exhibit an electromechanical response (15 pm/V). These results have broad implications since this strategy can also be extended to other compounds of materials with high crystallization temperatures. In addition the coverage of MWCNTs with FE can be optimized, in this case with non covalent functionalization of the tubes, namely with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). MWCNTs were used as templates to grow, in this case single phase multiferroic BFO nanorods. This work shows that the use of nitric solvent results in severe damages of the MWCNTs layers that results in the early oxidation of the tubes during the annealing treatment. It was also observed that the use of nitric solvent results in the partial filling of MWCNTs with BFO due to the low surface tension (<119 mN/m) of the nitric solution. The opening of the caps and filling of the tubes occurs simultaneously during the refluxing step. Furthermore we verified that MWCNTs have a critical role in the fabrication of monophasic BFO; i.e. the oxidation of CNTs during the annealing process causes an oxygen deficient atmosphere that restrains the formation of Bi2O3 and monophasic BFO can be obtained. The morphology of the obtained BFO nano structures indicates that MWCNTs act as template to grow 1D structure of BFO. Magnetic measurements on these BFO nanostructures revealed a week ferromagnetic hysteresis loop with a coercive field of 956 Oe at 5 K. We also exploited the possible use of vertically-aligned multiwall carbon nanotubes (VA-MWCNTs) as bottom electrodes for microelectronics, for example for memory applications. As a proof of concept BiFeO3 (BFO) films were in-situ deposited on the surface of VA-MWCNTs by RF (Radio Frequency) magnetron sputtering. For in situ deposition temperature of 400 ºC and deposition time up to 2 h, BFO films cover the VA-MWCNTs and no damage occurs either in the film or MWCNTs. In spite of the macroscopic lossy polarization behaviour, the ferroelectric nature, domain structure and switching of these conformal BFO films was verified by PFM. A week ferromagnetic ordering loop was proved for BFO films on VA-MWCNTs having a coercive field of 700 Oe. Our systematic work is a significant step forward in the development of 3D memory cells; it clearly demonstrates that CNTs can be combined with FE oxides and can be used, for example, as the next 3D generation of FERAMs, not excluding however other different applications in microelectronics.

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Alkali tantalates and niobates, including K(Ta / Nb)O3, Li(Ta / Nb)O3 and Na(Ta / Nb)O3, are a very promising ferroic family of lead-free compounds with perovskite-like structures. Their versatile properties make them potentially interesting for current and future application in microelectronics, photocatalysis, energy and biomedics. Among them potassium tantalate, KTaO3 (KTO), has been raising interest as an alternative for the well-known strontium titanate, SrTiO3 (STO). KTO is a perovskite oxide with a quantum paraelectric behaviour when electrically stimulated and a highly polarizable lattice, giving opportunity to tailor its properties via external or internal stimuli. However problems related with the fabrication of either bulk or 2D nanostructures makes KTO not yet a viable alternative to STO. Within this context and to contribute scientifically to the leverage tantalate based compounds applications, the main goals of this thesis are: i) to produce and characterise thin films of alkali tantalates by chemical solution deposition on rigid Si based substrates, at reduced temperatures to be compatible with Si technology, ii) to fulfil scientific knowledge gaps in these relevant functional materials related to their energetics and ii) to exploit alternative applications for alkali tantalates, as photocatalysis. In what concerns the synthesis attention was given to the understanding of the phase formation in potassium tantalate synthesized via distinct routes, to control the crystallization of desired perovskite structure and to avoid low temperature pyrochlore or K-deficient phases. The phase formation process in alkali tantalates is far from being deeply analysed, as in the case of Pb-containing perovskites, therefore the work was initially focused on the process-phase relationship to identify the driving forces responsible to regulate the synthesis. Comparison of phase formation paths in conventional solid-state reaction and sol-gel method was conducted. The structural analyses revealed that intermediate pyrochlore K2Ta2O6 structure is not formed at any stage of the reaction using conventional solid-state reaction. On the other hand in the solution based processes, as alkoxide-based route, the crystallization of the perovskite occurs through the intermediate pyrochlore phase; at low temperatures pyrochlore is dominant and it is transformed to perovskite at >800 °C. The kinetic analysis carried out by using Johnson-MehlAvrami-Kolmogorow model and quantitative X-ray diffraction (XRD) demonstrated that in sol-gel derived powders the crystallization occurs in two stages: i) at early stage of the reaction dominated by primary nucleation, the mechanism is phase-boundary controlled, and ii) at the second stage the low value of Avrami exponent, n ~ 0.3, does not follow any reported category, thus not permitting an easy identification of the mechanism. Then, in collaboration with Prof. Alexandra Navrotsky group from the University of California at Davis (USA), thermodynamic studies were conducted, using high temperature oxide melt solution calorimetry. The enthalpies of formation of three structures: pyrochlore, perovskite and tetragonal tungsten bronze K6Ta10.8O30 (TTB) were calculated. The enthalpies of formation from corresponding oxides, ∆Hfox, for KTaO3, KTa2.2O6 and K6Ta10.8O30 are -203.63 ± 2.84 kJ/mol, - 358.02 ± 3.74 kJ/mol, and -1252.34 ± 10.10 kJ/mol, respectively, whereas from elements, ∆Hfel, for KTaO3, KTa2.2O6 and K6Ta10.8O30 are -1408.96 ± 3.73 kJ/mol, -2790.82 ± 6.06 kJ/mol, and -13393.04 ± 31.15 kJ/mol, respectively. The possible decomposition reactions of K-deficient KTa2.2O6 pyrochlore to KTaO3 perovskite and Ta2O5 (reaction 1) or to TTB K6Ta10.8O30 and Ta2O5 (reaction 2) were proposed, and the enthalpies were calculated to be 308.79 ± 4.41 kJ/mol and 895.79 ± 8.64 kJ/mol for reaction 1 and reaction 2, respectively. The reactions are strongly endothermic, indicating that these decompositions are energetically unfavourable, since it is unlikely that any entropy term could override such a large positive enthalpy. The energetic studies prove that pyrochlore is energetically more stable phase than perovskite at low temperature. Thus, the local order of the amorphous precipitates drives the crystallization into the most favourable structure that is the pyrochlore one with similar local organization; the distance between nearest neighbours in the amorphous or short-range ordered phase is very close to that in pyrochlore. Taking into account the stoichiometric deviation in KTO system, the selection of the most appropriate fabrication / deposition technique in thin films technology is a key issue, especially concerning complex ferroelectric oxides. Chemical solution deposition has been widely reported as a processing method to growth KTO thin films, but classical alkoxide route allows to crystallize perovskite phase at temperatures >800 °C, while the temperature endurance of platinized Si wafers is ~700 °C. Therefore, alternative diol-based routes, with distinct potassium carboxylate precursors, was developed aiming to stabilize the precursor solution, to avoid using toxic solvents and to decrease the crystallization temperature of the perovskite phase. Studies on powders revealed that in the case of KTOac (solution based on potassium acetate), a mixture of perovskite and pyrochlore phases is detected at temperature as low as 450 °C, and gradual transformation into monophasic perovskite structure occurs as temperature increases up to 750 °C, however the desired monophasic KTaO3 perovskite phase is not achieved. In the case of KTOacac (solution with potassium acetylacetonate), a broad peak is detected at temperatures <650 °C, characteristic of amorphous structures, while at higher temperatures diffraction lines from pyrochlore and perovskite phases are visible and a monophasic perovskite KTaO3 is formed at >700 °C. Infrared analysis indicated that the differences are due to a strong deformation of the carbonate-based structures upon heating. A series of thin films of alkali tantalates were spin-coated onto Si-based substrates using diol-based routes. Interestingly, monophasic perovskite KTaO3 films deposited using KTOacac solution were obtained at temperature as low as 650 °C; films were annealed in rapid thermal furnace in oxygen atmosphere for 5 min with heating rate 30 °C/sec. Other compositions of the tantalum based system as LiTaO3 (LTO) and NaTaO3 (NTO), were successfully derived as well, onto Si substrates at 650 °C as well. The ferroelectric character of LTO at room temperature was proved. Some of dielectric properties of KTO could not be measured in parallel capacitor configuration due to either substrate-film or filmelectrode interfaces. Thus, further studies have to be conducted to overcome this issue. Application-oriented studies have also been conducted; two case studies: i) photocatalytic activity of alkali tantalates and niobates for decomposition of pollutant, and ii) bioactivity of alkali tantalate ferroelectric films as functional coatings for bone regeneration. Much attention has been recently paid to develop new type of photocatalytic materials, and tantalum and niobium oxide based compositions have demonstrated to be active photocatalysts for water splitting due to high potential of the conduction bands. Thus, various powders of alkali tantalates and niobates families were tested as catalysts for methylene blue degradation. Results showed promising activities for some of the tested compounds, and KNbO3 is the most active among them, reaching over 50 % degradation of the dye after 7 h under UVA exposure. However further modifications of powders can improve the performance. In the context of bone regeneration, it is important to have platforms that with appropriate stimuli can support the attachment and direct the growth, proliferation and differentiation of the cells. In lieu of this here we exploited an alternative strategy for bone implants or repairs, based on charged mediating signals for bone regeneration. This strategy includes coating metallic 316L-type stainless steel (316L-SST) substrates with charged, functionalized via electrical charging or UV-light irradiation, ferroelectric LiTaO3 layers. It was demonstrated that the formation of surface calcium phosphates and protein adsorption is considerably enhanced for 316L-SST functionalized ferroelectric coatings. Our approach can be viewed as a set of guidelines for the development of platforms electrically functionalized that can stimulate tissue regeneration promoting direct integration of the implant in the host tissue by bone ingrowth and, hence contributing ultimately to reduce implant failure.

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Na procura de melhores combustíveis para a produção de energia térmica e energia elétrica, a biomassa apresenta-se como uma das fontes de energia renováveis menos prejudiciais ao meio ambiente, esta é considerada como um recurso neutro do ponto de vista de emissões de dióxido de carbono. Atualmente, a tecnologia predominante no domínio da conversão energética de biomassa por via termoquímica é a combustão. Contudo, verifica-se a procura de combustíveis de melhor qualidade produzidos a partir de biomassa, como por exemplo na forma gasosa (gás de combustível). A produção deste tipo de combustíveis gasosos envolvendo processos de gasificação carece do desenvolvimento de tecnologia que permita obter um gás combustível com características adequadas às utilizações pretendidas. Os problemas mais relevantes relacionados com a conversão termoquímica da biomassa incluem a produção de cinzas e de alcatrões, estes podem levar a vários problemas operatórios. O presente trabalho teve dois objetivos, a caracterização das cinzas resultantes do processo de combustão de biomassa e o estudo do efeito da aplicação das cinzas para melhorar as propriedades do gás produzido durante o processo de gasificação de biomassa, principalmente na redução de compostos condensáveis (alcatrões). As cinzas volantes da combustão de biomassa analisadas apresentam na sua constituição elementos químicos característicos da biomassa, onde o cálcio apresenta-se em concentrações mais elevadas. Em menores concentrações encontram-se sódio, magnésio, fósforo, enxofre, cloro, potássio, manganês e ferro. As cinzas de fundo, pelo contributo que a areia do leito tem, são caracterizadas por conterem grandes concentrações de silício. Durante os processos de gasificação de biomassa a concentração de compostos condensáveis diminuiu com o aumento da razão de equivalência. As cinzas, colocadas no reator de leito fixo, apresentam um efeito positivo sobre a qualidade do gás, nomeadamente um aumento de 47,8% no teor de H2 e de 11% de CO, consequentemente obteve-se um gás combustível com PCI (poder calorífico inferior) mais elevado.