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Terence Clark
Publications - 10
Citations - 288
Terence Clark is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 288 citations.
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CVD of silicon-based ceramic materials on internal surface of a reactor
TL;DR: In order to reduce the rate of coke formation during the industrial pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, the interior surface of a reactor is coated with a thin layer of a ceramic material, the layer being deposited by thermal decomposition of a non-oxygen containing silicon-nitrogen precursor in the vapor phase, in an inert or reducing gas atmosphere in order to minimize the formation of oxide ceramics as discussed by the authors.
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Method for passivating the inner surface by deposition of a ceramic coating of an apparatus subject to coking, apparatus prepared thereby, and method of utilizing apparatus prepared thereby
Terence Clark,Hanagan Michael J,Richard Cruse,Veronika A. Szalai,Rohman Stephen J,Robert M. Mininni +5 more
TL;DR: In order to reduce the rate of coke formation during the industrial pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, the interior surface of the reactor tubes are coated with a thin layer of a ceramic material, said layer being deposited by thermal decomposition of a non-oxygen containing silicon organometallic precursor in the vapor phase, in an inert or reducing gas atmosphere in order to minimize the formation of oxide ceramics.
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Ceramic vapor deposited coating using a steam-containing carrier gas and non-alkoxy silane precursors
TL;DR: In order to reduce the rate of coke formation during the industrial pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, the interior surface of a reactor is coated with a uniform layer of a ceramic material, the layer being deposited by thermal decomposition of a non-alkoxylated organosilicon precursor in the vapor phase, in a steam containing gas atmosphere in order to form oxide ceramics.
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Compounds useful as chemical precursors in chemical vapor deposition of silicon-based ceramic materials
TL;DR: In order to reduce the rate of coke formation during the industrial pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, the interior surface of a reactor is coated with a thin layer of a ceramic material, the layer being deposited by thermal decomposition of a non-oxygen containing silicon-nitrogen precursor in the vapor phase, in an inert or reducing gas atmosphere in order to minimize the formation of oxide ceramics.
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Method for passivating the inner surface of a reactor subject to coking, by deposition of a ceramic coating, and method of pyrolyzing hydrocarbons
Terence Clark,Hanagan Michael J,Richard Cruse,Veronika A. Szalai,Rohman Stephen J,Robert M. Mininni +5 more
TL;DR: In order to reduce the rate of coke formation during industrial pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, the interior surface of the reactor tubes are coated with a thin layer of a ceramic material, said layer being deposited by thermal decomposition of a non-oxygen containing silicon organometallic precursor in the vapor phase, in an inert or reducing gas atmosphere in order to minimize the formation of oxide ceramics.