Luca Zoli
University of Colorado Boulder
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Scientific Reports | 2017
Elisa Sani; Luca Mercatelli; Marco Meucci; Luca Zoli; Diletta Sciti
We investigate the optical properties of LaB6 – based materials, as possible candidates for solid absorbers in Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) systems. Bulk LaB6 materials were thermally consolidated by hot pressing starting from commercial powders. To assess the solar absorbance and spectral selectivity properties, room-temperature hemispherical reflectance spectra were measured from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, considering different compositions, porosities and surface roughnesses. Thermal emittance at around 1100 K has been measured. Experimental results showed that LaB6 can have a solar absorbance comparable to that of the most advanced solar absorber material in actual plants such as Silicon Carbide, with a higher spectral selectivity. Moreover, LaB6 has also the appealing characteristics to be a thermionic material, so that it could act at the same time both as direct high-temperature solar absorber and as electron source, significantly reducing system complexity in future concentrating solar thermionic systems and bringing a real innovation in this field.
Materials | 2016
Clara Musa; Roberta Licheri; Roberto Orru; Giacomo Cao; Diletta Sciti; Laura Silvestroni; Luca Zoli; Andrea Balbo; Luca Mercatelli; Marco Meucci; Elisa Sani
In the present study, nearly fully dense monolithic ZrC samples are produced and broadly characterized from microstructural, mechanical and optical points of view. Specifically, 98% dense products are obtained by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) after 20 min dwell time at 1850 °C starting from powders preliminarily prepared by Self-propagating High-temperature Synthesis (SHS) followed by 20 min ball milling. A prolonged mechanical treatment up to 2 h of SHS powders does not lead to appreciable benefits. Vickers hardness of the resulting samples (17.5 ± 0.4 GPa) is reasonably good for monolithic ceramics, but the mechanical strength (about 250 MPa up to 1000 °C) could be further improved by suitable optimization of the starting powder characteristics. The very smoothly polished ZrC specimen subjected to optical measurements displays high absorption in the visible-near infrared region and low thermal emittance at longer wavelengths. Moreover, the sample exhibits goodspectral selectivity (2.1–2.4) in the 1000–1400 K temperature range. These preliminary results suggest that ZrC ceramics produced through the two-step SHS/SPS processing route can be considered as attractive reference materials for the development of innovative solar energy absorbers.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2016
Luca Zoli; Diletta Sciti; Li-Anne Liew; Kalvis Terauds; Setareh Azarnoush; Rishi Raj
Corrosion Science | 2017
Antonio Vinci; Luca Zoli; Elena Landi; Diletta Sciti
Materials & Design | 2018
Antonio Vinci; Luca Zoli; Diletta Sciti; Cesare Melandri; Stefano Guicciardi
Materials & Design | 2017
Luca Zoli; Antonio Vinci; Laura Silvestroni; Diletta Sciti; Michael J. Reece; Salvatore Grasso
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2016
Setareh Azarnoush; Franli Laubscher; Luca Zoli; Rishi Raj
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2018
Simone Failla; Cesare Melandri; Luca Zoli; Guido Zucca; Diletta Sciti
Renewable Energy | 2018
Laura Silvestroni; Diletta Sciti; Luca Zoli; Andrea Balbo; Federica Zanotto; Roberto Orru; Roberta Licheri; Clara Musa; Luca Mercatelli; Elisa Sani
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2018
Antonio Vinci; Luca Zoli; Diletta Sciti