WO1997018341A1 - Nanostructured feeds for thermal spray - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to the field of nanostructured materials.
- this invention relates to nanostructured feeds used in the deposition of high- quality nanostructured coatings via the thermal spraying process.
- Nanostructured materials are characterized by having a high fraction of the materiafs atoms residing at grain or particle boundaries. For example, with a grain size in the five nanometer range, about one-half of the atoms in a nanocrystalline or a nanophase solid reside at grain or particle interfaces.
- Nanostructured bulk materials with designed multifunctional coatings present unprecedented opportunities for advances in materials properties and performance for a broad range of structural applications.
- nanostructured powders There are three different methods currently in use for the synthesis of nanostructured powders, including (1 ) the organic solution reaction (OSR) and aqueous solution reaction (ASR) methods for synthesizing nanostructured metal powders, for example, nanostructured Cr 3 C 2 /Ni powders; (2) the spray conversion processing (SCP) method for synthesizing nanostructured cermet powders, for example, tungsten- carbon/cobalt and Fe3Mo3C/Fe powders; and (3) the gas condensation processing (GCP) method for synthesizing nanostructured ceramic powders, for example, titanium dioxide, zirconium dioxide and silicon/carbon/nitrogen.
- OSR organic solution reaction
- ASR aqueous solution reaction
- SCP spray conversion processing
- GCP gas condensation processing
- the OSR and ASR methods for the preparation of nanostructured metals and alloys use three steps: ( 1) preparation of an organic or aqueous solution of mixed metal chlorides;
- the as-synthesized powders thus produced are loosely agglomerated.
- the term agglomerated also encompasses aggregated particles.
- the SCP method for synthesizing nanostructured cermet composite powders involves three sequential steps: (1 ) preparation of an aqueous solution mixture of salts of constituent elements; (2) spray drying of the starting solution to form a homogeneous precursor powder; and (3) fluid bed conversion (reduction and carburization) ofthe precursor powder to the desired nanostructured cermet powder.
- the SCP method has been utilized to prepare nanostructured WC/Co, nanostructured Fe-,Mo 3 C/Fe and similar cermet materials.
- the particles may be in the form of hollow spherical shells.
- the powders are usually passivated after synthesis in order to avoid excessive oxidation when exposed to air.
- the GCP method is the most versatile process in use today for synthesizing experimental quantities of nanostructured metal and ceramic powders.
- a feature of the process is its ability to generate loosely agglomerated nanostructured powders, which are sinterable at relatively low temperatures.
- an evaporative source is used to generate the powder particles, which are convectively transported to and collected on a cold substrate.
- the nanoparticles develop in a thermalizing zone just above the evaporative source, due to interactions between the hot vapor species and the much colder inert gas atoms (typically 1-20 mbar pressure) in the chamber.
- Ceramic powders are usually produced by a two-stage process: evaporation of a metal source, or preferably a metal suboxide of high vapor pressure, followed by slow oxidation to develop the desired nanostructured ceramic powder particles.
- CVC chemical vapor condensation
- the resulting nanostructured ceramic powder particles are loosely agglomerated, as in the IGC method, and display low temperature sinterability. This is in contrast to the ultra fine powders produced by conventional ambient pressure combustion flame and arc- plasma powder processing methods, which yield cemented aggregates that can be consolidated only at much higher sintering temperatures.
- the CVC method has been used to synthesize nanostructured powders of a variety of ceramic materials, which cannot easily be produced by the IGC process, because of their high melting points and/or low vapor pressures. Examples are nanostructured SiC x N v powders, for which there are many suitable metalorganic precursors, such as hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS).
- HMDS hexamethyldisilazane
- HMDS/H 2 0, HMDS/H 2 and HMDS/NH 3 give nanostructured ceramic powders with compositions close to Si0 2 , SiC and Si 3 N 4 , respectively.
- the powders used to deposit metal, ceramic or composite coatings by thermal spray or plasma deposition consist of particles in the range form 5 to 50 microns in diameter. During the short residence time in the flame or plasma, the particles are rapidly heated to form a spray of partially or completely melted droplets.
- the large impact forces created as these particle arrive at the substrate surface promote strong particle-substrate adhesion and the formation of a dense coating of almost any desired material, with the coatings ranging in thickness from 25 microns to several millimeters, and formed at relatively high deposition rates.
- the conventional powders used in thermal spray coating are produced by a series of steps, involving ball milling, mechanical blending, high temperature reaction, and occasionally spray drying using a binder.
- Powder delivery systems in thermal spray technology are designed to work with powder agglomerates with particle size in the range from 5 to 25 microns.
- the minimum size ofthe constituent grains or particles in conventional powders is in the range of 1 to 0.5 microns.
- As-synthesized nanoparticle powders are thus generally unsuitable for conventional thermal spray coating, and need to be reprocessed in order to satisfy the size requirements of conventional spray technology.
- a method for reprocessing as-synthesized nanoparticle powders to an aggregated form suitable for conventional spray deposition of nanostructured coatings wherein the as- synthesized powders are first dispersed in a liquid medium by means of ultrasound, then spray dried.
- These spray dried agglomerated nanostructured powders have a spherical shape and narrow particle size distribution in the optimal 10-50 micron range.
- These powders therefore have superior feed characteristics in thermal spraying and also experience uniform melting behavior in the combustion flame or plasma.
- the coatings display uniform nanostructures, negligible porosity, good substrate adhesion and excellent wear properties.
- the method of this invention allows mixing of the material's constituent elements at a molecular level.
- a method for direct nanoparticle injection of as- synthesized powders into the combustion flame or plasma of a conventional thermal spray deposition device wherein the as-synthesized powders are first dispersed in a liquid medium by means of ultrasound.
- Direct injection by this method allows reproducible deposition of high-quality nanostructured coatings without an intermediate re-processing step.
- the very short diffusion distance allows fast reactions to occur between nanoparticles and the vapor species in the gas stream, for example, carburization, nitridation, and boridization.
- This embodiment also allows the constituents of a given material to be mixed at a molecular level.
- FIGURE 1 is a flow diagram ofthe examples of the synthesis of agglomerated nanostructured powders for use in thermal spray coating, including the method of the present invention for reprocessing as-synthesized powders;
- FIGURE 2 is a detailed flow diagram of the method of the present invention for reprocessing as-synthesized nanostructured powders
- FIGURE 3 is a scanning electron micrograph of a WC/Co nanostructured powder produced by the reprocessing method of the present invention.
- FIGURES 4A and 4B are diagrams comparing thermal spraying of conventional cermet powder particles and agglomerated cermet powder particles of the present invention
- FIGURE 5 is a depiction ofthe method of the present invention for the manufacture of nanostructured coatings using a metalorganic aerosol feedstock generated ultrasonically.
- FIGURES 1 and 2 in one embodiment ofthe present invention, there is provided a method for reprocessing nanoparticle powders to an agglomerated form suitable for thermal spray deposition of nanostructured coatings.
- as-synthesized nanostructured powders 10, 12 and 14 are ultrasonically disintegrated and dispersed in a liquid medium, and then spray-dried to form spherical nanoparticle agglomerates 16 suitable for thermal spray deposition.
- the original particles typically less than 50 microns, can be reduced to submicron dimensions, forming a viscous slurry or a colloidal suspension within minutes.
- nanoparticles 10 synthesized via the solution reaction (OSR or ASR) method are each suitable for reprocessing by the method of the present invention, it is to be understood that nanoparticles synthesized by any method are suitable for use in the present invention.
- the agglomerated nanoparticle powders are particularly useful for thermal spray deposition, they may also find utility in other applications requiring agglomerated nanoparticles.
- an as-synthesized powder which may comprise the particles 10, 12, 14 or a mixture thereof is first suspended in a liquid medium to form suspension 18.
- the liquid medium may be aqueous-based or organic- based, depending on the desired characteristics ofthe final agglomerated powder.
- Suitable organic solvents include, but are not limited to, toluene, kerosene, methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone and the like.
- the medium is then treated with ultrasound to disperse the nanostructured material, forming dispersion 20.
- the ultrasonic dispersal effect is most pronounced in the cavitation zone 22 at the tip of the ultrasonic horn 24.
- the nanostructured powder may be merely dispersed in solution, or it may form a colloidal suspension, typically within minutes.
- a binder is also added to the solution, forming mixture 26.
- the binder comprises from about 5% to about 15% by weight, and preferably about 10% by weight of paraffin dissolved in a suitable organic solvent. Suitable organic solvents include, but are not limited to, hexane, pentane, toluene and the like.
- the binder comprises an emulsion of commercially available polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), or some other water soluble polymer, formed in de-ionized water.
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone
- CMC carboxymethyl cellulose
- the binder is present in the range from about 0.5% to about 5% by weight ofthe total solution, and preferably from about 1 % to about 10% by weight ofthe total solution.
- the preferred binder is CMC.
- the suspension of nanostructured powder in the liquid medium 26 is spray-dried in hot air to form agglomerated particles 16.
- any suitable non-reactive gas or mixture thereof may be used, hot nitrogen or hot argon is preferred. Because there is no requirement for the treatment of exhaust gases from the spray drier using aqueous-based liquid mediums, these are preferred where possible.
- powders 16 are heat-treated at low temperatures ( ⁇ 250 °C) to expel residual moisture, leaving the organic component (polymer or paraffin) as a binder phase.
- a further heat treatment step at a high temperature effective to remove adsorbed and chemisorbed oxygen and to promote partial sintering may be added.
- heat treatment at about 600 °C is effective.
- the resulting powder may then be used in conventional thermal spray deposition processes.
- the following non-limiting examples illustrate the method of re-processing as-synthesized nanostructured powders using ultrasonic dispersion.
- Nanostructured WC/Co prepared by means well-known in the art, is formed into an approximately 50 wt% solution in de-ionized and deoxygenated water.
- An ultrasonic horn operating at a frequency of 20,000 Hertz and power of 300-400 watts, is used to disperse the nanostructured WC/Co to form a low viscosity slurry.
- original as-synthesized hollow spherical shell particles of 10-50 micron diameter are rapidly disintegrated and dispersed in the fluid medium, forming a dispersed phase of particle size of about 100 nm.
- 5- 10 wt% carbon black and a 2-3% by weight solution of PVP in deionized, deoxygenated water are added to the suspension.
- Carbon black is optionally added to compensate for the carbon loss of WC particles by high reaction in the flame or plasma.
- CMC is also suitable for use with WC/Co materials.
- the slurry is spray-dried in a commercial unit to form a powder consisting of solid spherical particles with a mean diameter in the 5-20 micron range as shown in FIGURE 3.
- the powders can then be stored indefinitely in nitrogen without degradation.
- the paraffin is chemisorbed on the high surface area nanoparticles.
- the paraffin is introduced in a hexane solution (5-10% by weight).
- the high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) process is ideally suited for depositing nanostructured cermet coatings, because ofthe relatively low flame temperature and short particle transit time, which minimizes deleterious reactions in the flame.
- a feature of using cermet nanostructured powders such as WC/Co reprocessed by the method ofthe present invention is the homogeneous melting of the matrix (binder) phase upon thermal spray coating, with the formation of semi-solid or "mushy" particles.
- a conventional powder particle 40 contains a hard particle phase 42 surrounded by a solid matrix phase 44. In the thermal region ofthe spray apparatus, the solid matrix phase 44 becomes a molten matrix phase 46.
- the large (5-25 micron diameter) carbide grain 42 undergoes little size change in the thermal region, because of the finite time for heat transfer during the 1 millisecond transit time between exiting the gun nozzle and impact with substrate.
- the coatings 48 formed by these particles may therefore be porous.
- the agglomerated cermet powder particles 50 ofthe present invention contain hard particles 52, with a grain size in the range from about 5 to about 50 nanometers, within a matrix phase 54, agglomerated by binder 56.
- the small size of the carbide grains 52 of the agglomerated nanostructured particles 50 allow the particles to rapidly dissolve in the molten matrix 58 to produce a "mushy" cermet particle 60.
- This mushy particle 60 will readily flow upon impact with the substrate to form a highly adherent dense coating with low porosity 62.
- the degree of fluidity ofthe impacting particle can be controlled by selecting the degree of superheat above the eutectic point ofthe impacting particles. Additionally, a high impact velocity of the mushy nanostructured cermet particles facilitates improved spreading and adhesion to the substrate surface.
- Nanostructured Cr 3 C 2 /NiCr powders produced by the ASR and OSR methods are in the form of loose agglomerates of variable size and mo ⁇ hology. Using the above general procedure, these powders can be ultrasonically dispersed in an aqueous or organic liquid medium with a polymer or paraffin binder and spray dried to form uniform-sized spherical agglomerates of 5-25 microns diameter. Moreover, during thermal spraying, the nanocomposite powders experience partial melting and undergo splat quenching when they impact the substrate surface. This behavior is similar to that described for nanostructured WC/Co powders.
- Nanostructured Si0 2 powders may be produced by combustion flame synthesis, a commercial process.
- the as-synthesized powder has a high surface area (>400 m 2 /gm), and is in the form of hard agglomerates known as "cemented aggregates," with up to 10-100 nanoparticles per aggregate.
- Such powders can be readily dispersed in an aqueous solution because they are inherently hydrophilic.
- PVA, PVP or CMC as a binder
- spherical agglomerates can then be converted into spherical agglomerates by spray-drying, as discussed above.
- the behavior in thermal spraying, however, is different since the Si0 2 particles experience softening rather than melting.
- the spray-dried agglomerated nanostructured powders described in the above examples have a spherical shape and narrow particle size distribution in the optimal 10-50 micron range. As such, they have superior feed characteristics in thermal spraying and also experience uniform melting behavior in the combustion flame or plasma, and the coatings formed therefrom display uniform nanostructures, negligible porosity, good substrate adhesion and excellent wear properties.
- coatings formed by this method from cermet materials such as WC/Co, Cr 3 C 2 /Ni, Fe 3 Mo 3 C/Fe have novel nanostructures comprising a nanodispersion of hard carbide phase in an amo ⁇ hous or nanocrystaliine metal-rich matrix phase, thereby displaying superior hardness and wear resistance.
- nanostructured powder feeds are introduced into a thermal spray system directly after ultrasound dispersion.
- Suitable as- synthesized nanostructured powders for the practice of this invention are those produced by any physical method, such as GCP, or by chemical processing methods, such as the IGC and CVC methods.
- Such powders are monodispersed and loosely agglomerated. Particle size is easily controlled over the range 3-30 nanometer range by careful adjustments of certain critical processing parameters known in the art.
- These loosely agglomerated powders can be readily dispersed in de-ionized water, various alcohols or liquid hydrocarbons by ultrasonic agitation to form a colloidal suspension or slurry.
- This nanoparticle suspension or slurry can then be introduced, along with liquid kerosene fuel, directly into the combustion zone of an HVOF gun via the liquid feed.
- the suspension or slurry may be introduce in the form of an aerosol into the gas feed of a plasma or HVOF gun.
- Characteristics of this embodiment are that the particles rapidly heat up in a short distance from the gun nozzle and almost instantaneously achieve the velocity ofthe gas stream, which is in the supersonic range.
- the nanoparticles vaporize, prior to condensation on the cold substrate. In this case, the method becomes in effect a very high rate CVD process.
- direct nanoparticle injection by this method offers a number of advantages. First, it eliminates the need for powder re ⁇ processing. Secondly, two or more nanoparticle feed systems, operating continuously or sequentially, can produce nanomultilayers or compositionally modulated structures, even down to nanoscale dimensions. Thirdly, the dispersion may be done in the same liquid used as the fuel for the thermal spray apparatus, e.g., kerosene. And finally, because of the short diffusion distances, very fast reactions occur between nanoparticles and the vapor species in the gas stream (e.g., carburization, nitridation and boridization).
- the direct injection method may also be used to incorporate ceramic nanostructured whiskers, hollow shells and other particulate forms into the nanocomposite coating.
- Hollow ceramic microspheres (1-5 microns diameter) are available commercially. More generally, mixtures of different phases and particle mo ⁇ hologies may be used to generate almost any desired coating structure, including whisker-reinforced and laminated nanocomposites.
- the simplicity, versatility, and scaleability ofthe direct nanoparticles injection method thus presents opportunities to develop new classes of thermal sprayed nanostructured coatings.
- direct injection in thermal spray apparatuses can be adapted to existing thermal spray systems, it is inherently cost effective.
- the following non-limiting examples illustrate the method of this embodiment for injection of as-synthesized nanostructured powders directly after ultrasonic dispersion.
- Nanostructured Zr0 2 , AI 2 Oface Si0 2 and SiC x N y powders produced by the CVC method, or nanostructured Cr 3 C 2 /NiCr produced by the OSR process, are readily dispersed in organic liquid media to form colloidal suspensions, because of their ultra-fine particle size. Thus, these materials are ideal for direct injection of nanoparticles into the fluid stream of a typical thermal spray gun. High density coatings with amo ⁇ hous and partially amo ⁇ hous structures were produced from nanostructured Si0 2 and nanostructured Cr 3 C 2 /NiCr powders respectively.
- Submicron nanostructured WC/Co particles can be maintained in a highly dispersed state in a liquid phase after ultrasonic treatment provided that mechanical agitation is continuously applied. Thus, it is not necessary to form completely stable colloidal suspensions with nanostructured WC/Co powders.
- the coatings produced by subsequent direct injection into the combustion zone of a thermal spray gun are similar to those generated using powder agglomerates as feed materials.
- the direct injection method was used to spray-deposit nanostructured yttria- stabilized zirconia (YSZ) coatings on pre-oxidized metal-CrAlY substrates.
- the coatings are preferentially compositionally graded to minimize thermal expansion mismatch stresses, which is a prerequisite to enhancing their resistance to spallation under thermal cycling conditions.
- a novel type of thermal barrier coating may be produced by introducing hollow ceramic microspheres into a nanostructured YSZ overlay coating, which is supported on a metal-CrAlY bond coat.
- the ceramic microspheres may be incorporated into the metal-CrAlY bond coat. In this case, a high volume fraction of microspheres is required to ensure a high thermal impedance for the coating layer.
- Thermal barrier coatings of nanostructured YSZ may be prepared by either the re ⁇ processing method or by the direct injection method. In either case, the final coating may consist of either equiaxed or columnar grains, depending primarily on the particle deposition rate and temperature gradient in the deposited coating.
- metalorganic precursor aerosols generated by an ultrasonic nozzle serve as feedstock materials for thermal spraying processing.
- liquid precursor 80 is introduced into ultrasonic nozzle 82.
- the nozzle sprays the resulting aerosol 84 into a plasma flame 86, generated by the passage of plasma gas over electrode 88, yielding nanoparticles 90, which may then be quenched on a substrate.
- the metalorganic precursor hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) was ultrasonically atomized in air and delivered to the exit nozzle of a DC plasma gun.
- nanostructured SiC x N y which emerged as a high velocity beam from the gun.
- Th e nanostructured coatings formed by the methods of this invention find utility in a broad range of applications.
- nanostructured coatings formed from hydroxyapatite or vitellium are useful in medical devices.
- the coatings display uniform nanostructures, negligible porosity, good substrate adhesion and excellent wear properties.
- the method of this invention allows mixing ofthe material's constituent elements at a molecular level.
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