Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1469235 | Corrosion Science | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene is studied as an oxidation barrier coating for liquid and liquid–vapor phase-change cooling systems. Forced convection heat transfer experiments on bare and graphene-coated copper surfaces reveal identical liquid-phase and two-phase thermal performance for the two surfaces. Surface analysis after thermal testing indicates significant oxide formation on the entire surface of the bare copper substrate; however, oxidation is observed only along the grain boundaries of the graphene-coated substrate. Results show that few-layer graphene can act as a protective layer even under vigorous flow boiling conditions, indicating a broad application space of few-layer graphene as an ultra-thin oxidation barrier coating.
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Authors
Arun S. Kousalya, Anurag Kumar, Rajib Paul, Dmitry Zemlyanov, Timothy S. Fisher,