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Lin Zhou

Researcher at Donghua University

Publications -  7
Citations -  392

Lin Zhou is an academic researcher from Donghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal barrier coating & Ceramic. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 138 citations.

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High-entropy pyrochlores with low thermal conductivity for thermal barrier coating materials

TL;DR: In this article, high-entropy pyrochlore type structures based on rare-earth zirconates are successfully produced by conventional solid-state reaction method by using six rare earth oxides and ZrO2 as the raw powders and the results demonstrate that the (5RE1/5)2Zr2O7 have been formed after heated at 1000°C.
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High-Entropy Thermal Barrier Coating of Rare-Earth Zirconate: A Case Study on (La0.2Nd0.2Sm0.2Eu0.2Gd0.2)2Zr2O7 Prepared by Atmospheric Plasma Spraying

TL;DR: In this paper, a double-ceramic-layer (DCL) thermal barrier coating (TBC) with high-entropy rare-earth zirconate (HE-REZ) as the top layer and yttria stabilized Zirconia (YSZ), as the inner layer sprayed on Ni-based superalloy by atmospheric plasma spraying was reported.
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High-entropy A2B2O7-type oxide ceramics: A potential immobilising matrix for high-level radioactive waste.

TL;DR: In this article, a static aqueous leaching test indicates that the normalized leaching rates for the simulated radionuclides Ce (LRCe) and Gd (LRGd) in as-prepared high-entropy ceramics are approximately 10-6~10-8 g·m-2·d-1 after 42 days testing.
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Graceful behavior during CMAS corrosion of a high-entropy rare-earth zirconate for thermal barrier coating material

TL;DR: In this paper, the corrosion resistance of HEZ at 1300°C was firstly investigated and compared with the well-studied La2Zr2O7 (LZ).
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Synthesis of single-phase metal oxycarbonitride ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, a single-phase titanium-zirconium oxycarbonitride ceramics, prototypically Ti 1/2Zr1/2(C 1/3N1/3O 1/5), was obtained by spark plasma sintering of the corresponding Ti and Zr- oxide, carbide and nitride.