Tellurides are in years considered among the best intermetallic compounds for thermoelectric applications in the low-intermediate- temperature range. The corrosion behaviour of pure Pb, Sb and Bi tellurides is investigated in this work through a spectroscopic approach. The samples are synthesized using a muffle furnace and then placed in 0.1 M NaCl aerated solution at room temperature for 48 days. All samples are characterized, prior to and after immersion, in terms of crystal structure, morphology and phases composition (SEM-EDXS, XRD). A study of the ionic release, using Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) analysis, is also carried out. Furthermore, a microRaman spectroscopy study is performed on surface corrosion products. The preliminary results reveal that PbTe and Bi2Te3 show the best corrosion resistances in the considered environment.
ICP-AES and microRaman corrosion behaviour investigation on Pb, Sb, Bi tellurides in sodium chloride solution
Carlini, Riccardo;Carnasciali, Maria Maddalena;Soggia, Francesco;Zanicchi, Gilda
2016-01-01
Abstract
Tellurides are in years considered among the best intermetallic compounds for thermoelectric applications in the low-intermediate- temperature range. The corrosion behaviour of pure Pb, Sb and Bi tellurides is investigated in this work through a spectroscopic approach. The samples are synthesized using a muffle furnace and then placed in 0.1 M NaCl aerated solution at room temperature for 48 days. All samples are characterized, prior to and after immersion, in terms of crystal structure, morphology and phases composition (SEM-EDXS, XRD). A study of the ionic release, using Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) analysis, is also carried out. Furthermore, a microRaman spectroscopy study is performed on surface corrosion products. The preliminary results reveal that PbTe and Bi2Te3 show the best corrosion resistances in the considered environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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