994 resultados para Surface Passivation


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It is projected that by 2020, there will be 138 million Americans over 45, the age at which the increased incidence of heart diseases is documented. Many will require stents. This multi-billion dollar industry, with over 2 million patients worldwide, 15% of whom use Nitinol stents have experienced a decline in sales recently, due in part to thrombosis. It is a sudden blood clot that forms inside stents. As a result, the Food and Drug Administration and American Heart Association are calling for a new generation of stents, new designs and different alloys that are more adaptable to the arteries. The future of Nitinol therefore depends on a better understanding of the mechanisms by which Nitinol surfaces can be rendered stable and inert. In this investigation, binary and ternary Nitinol alloys were prepared and subjected to various surface treatments such as electropolishing (EP), magnetoelectropolishing (MEP) and water boiling & passivation (W&P). In vitro corrosion tests were conducted on Nitinol alloys in accordance with ASTM F 2129-08. The metal ions released into the electrolyte during corrosion tests were measured by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS). Biocompatibility was assessed by observing the growth of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) on the surface of Nitinol alloys. Static and dynamic immersion tests were performed by immersing the Nitinol alloys in cell culture media and measuring the amount of metal ions released in solution. Sulforhodamine B (SRB) assays were performed to elucidate the effect of metal ions on the growth of HUVEC cells. The surfaces of the alloys were studied using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) respectively. Finally, wettability and surface energy were measured by Contact Angle Meter, whereas surface roughness was measured by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). All the surface treated alloys exhibited high resistance to corrosion when compared with untreated alloys. SRB assays revealed that Ni and Cu ions exhibited greater toxicity than Cr, Ta and Ti ions on HUVEC cells. EP and MEP alloys possessed relatively smooth surfaces and some were composed of nickel oxides instead of elemental nickel as determined by XPS. MEP exhibited lowest surface energy and lowest surface roughness.

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Malgré l'augmentation constante de l'efficacité des cellules photovoltaïques multi-jonctions destinées au photovoltaïque concentré, des pertes de performances subsistent à haute concentration solaire. Elles sont principalement causées par un ombrage excessif dû aux métallisations ou par effet Joule à cause de la résistance série. Une des solutions à ce problème est de reporter le contact métallique en face avant sur la face arrière grâce à des vias métallisés et isolés électriquement. Avec cette architecture, les pertes dues à l'effet Joule et à l'ombrage seront limitées et des gains en efficacité sont attendus. Toutefois, l'intégration de vias sur des cellules photovoltaïques triple jonction favorise la recombinaison électron-trou en surface et peut provoquer une perte de performances de ces dispositifs. Ce mémoire présente les travaux de recherche effectués visant à étudier précisément cette problématique ainsi qu'à proposer des solutions pour limiter ces pertes. L'objectif est d'évaluer les pertes de performances de cellules photovoltaïques triple jonction suite à l'intégration de vias. Dans un second temps, l'objectif secondaire vise à limiter les pertes grâce à des traitements de passivation. Les résultats et solutions qu'apporte ce projet représentent une étape clé dans la réalisation de cette nouvelle architecture de contact électrique pour cellules photovoltaïques. En effet, les conclusions de ce projet de recherche permettent de valider la possibilité d'obtenir des gains en efficacité grâce à cette architecture. De plus, les procédés de microfabrication présentés dans ce projet de recherche proposent des solutions afin d'intégrer des vias sur ces hétérostructures tout en limitant les pertes en performances.

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This paper is concerned with the surface profiles of a strip after rigid bodies with serrated (saw-teeth) surfaces indent the strip and are subsequently removed. Plane-strain conditions are assumed. This has application in roughness transfer of final metal forming process. The effects of the semi-angle of the teeth, the depth of indentation and the friction on the contact surface on the profile are considered.