Preliminary Investigations of Metal Liquid-Like Films and Coatings Derived from Them. Metal Liquid-Like Films: Effect of Pressure and Drying
Abstract
Metal liquid-like films consist of a layer of metal deposited between two immiscible liquids. The films are glossy, and have rheological properties similar to a liquid, but are not conductive. We have carried out studies on these films under high pressure, to alter their structure, and after the film has dried, to study their use as coatings. Pressure does not severely alter the form of the MELLF, though temperature and pressure may combine to affect their long term stability. Coatings on silica gels successfully maintain the properties of reflectivity and non-conductivity; spectra indicate no change in the chemical properties occurred. Further work will include long term stability measurements and more work on the coating procedures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 24, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA255659
Entities
People
- Michael S. Bradley
Organizations
- University of Connecticut