Abstract
A method for whisker formation on the surface of aluminum containing metallic 5 alloy fibers and substrates provides a support structure for many technical, medical and pharmaceutical applications. The novel surface modification of metallic alloy fibers and other metallic substrates involves heating the fiber or substrate in air at temperatures ranging from approximately 800°C to approximately 1000°C for a period of time ranging from approximately 10 hours to approximately 100 hours to form whiskers. The use of a 10 metal oxide coating with large ions, such as zirconium oxide, allows the formation of alumina whiskers while preserving the structural integrity of the metallic alloy substrate. Uses of the present invention include, but are not limited to an advanced catalyst support, a highly efficient filter medium, a support for implants and the like.
Document Type
Patent
Patent Number
US 8,591,996
Application Serial Number
13/475,547
Issue Date
11-26-2013
Current Assignee
UCFRF
Assignee at Issuance
UCFRF
College
Advanced Materials Processing & Analysis Center (AMPAC)
Department
Advanced Materials Processing & Analysis Center (AMPAC)
Allowance Date
8-12-2013
Filing Date
3-18-2012
Assignee at Filing
UCFRF
Filing Type
Nonprovisional Application Record
Donated
no
Recommended Citation
Seal, Sudipta; Fei, Weifeng; and Kuiry, Suresh, "Method for whisker formation on Metallic Fibers and Substrates" (2013). UCF Patents. 343.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/patents/343