{"id":83619,"date":"2011-10-06T10:34:00","date_gmt":"2011-10-06T08:34:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/blog\/quasicrystals-shechtmanite-future-applications\/"},"modified":"2011-10-06T10:34:00","modified_gmt":"2011-10-06T08:34:00","slug":"quasicrystals-shechtmanite-future-applications","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/en\/blog\/quasicrystals-shechtmanite-future-applications\/","title":{"rendered":"QuasiCrystals, Shechtmanite… Future Applications."},"content":{"rendered":"
Due to their particular physical and chemical properties, quasicrystalline coatings are suited for this kind of application. They are also rather cheap which makes them even more interesting for industrial applications.<\/p>\n
Alloys Containing Quasicrystalline Nanoparticles<\/strong><\/p>\n A different way to circumvent the brittleness of quasicrystalline bulk material while preserving some of its useful properties is the use of an Al-based alloy reinforced by precipitation of icosahedral particles in the nanometer range. Such materials, which are now commercially available in Japan, are of great technological interest as they can be strong but much lighter than other materials with comparable physical properties.<\/p>\n Examples of existing applications include razor blades and surgeon’s instruments, though this may have been more by chance than being an intentional application of quasicrystals. Experts predict that a similar use could soon find its way to the aviation industry.<\/p>\n Hydrogen Storage<\/strong><\/p>\n A third, and maybe more speculative, application concerns the use of quasicrystals as a reversible storage medium for hydrogen. The most promising quasicrystal materials for hydrogen storage are Zr-based quasicrystals. For such systems, storage capabilities of almost two hydrogen atoms per metal atom have been reported, comparable to the storage capability of the Ti-Fe hybrides which have already been applied in non-polluting internal combustion engines. Further investigation are being carried out to reach the stage of industrial applicability.<\/p>\n See also: Quasicrystals and the Speed of Light.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Surface CoatingsAn important area of application is the use of quasicrystals as materials for surface coatings, which benefit from the hardness of quasicrystals. The most prominent example is the use of quasicrystalline coatings in frying pans – an application famous in the quasicrystal community as it has served as a key example. Recently, quasicrystal-coated frying… Continue Reading QuasiCrystals, Shechtmanite… Future Applications.<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[24],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-83619","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n<\/div>\n
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