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Supersonic spraying of graphene/MXene-based conductive wear-resistant coatings for electrification

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Coordinator Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan - DIVISION OF ELECTRONICS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Funding from Vinnova SEK 300 000
Project duration August 2021 - May 2022
Status Completed
Venture Strategic innovation program SIO Grafen
Call Feasibility studies SIO Grafen spring 2021 - collaboration on commercial graphene applications

Important results from the project

Our goal is to explore the feasibility of using supersonic sprayed coatings of conductive 2D materials (graphene or MXene) to fabricate advanced electrification products of low friction and low electric contact resistance to extend their lifetime and retain good electrical performance. In this project, we have managed to spray graphene/copper composite coatings with acceptable performance for some applications in electrification industry.

Expected long term effects

We have developed and optimized the supersonic spraying processes to fabricate graphene/MXene-based conductive wear-resistant coatings on different metal substrates with good uniformity and controllable thickness. The best graphene/copper composite coatings have exhibited friction about 3-4 times lower than pure copper and meanwhile retain similar electrical contact resistance. The process has great potential to enhance several industrial electrification products.

Approach and implementation

This project was conducted based on the collaboration between KTH and ABB. KTH prepared the graphene/MXene materials, developed the supersonic spraying process, and fabricated various conductive low-friction coatings. ABB conducted all the tribological and electrical tests, and analyzed and evaluated the performance of the 2D materials-based coatings.

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Last updated 8 July 2022

Reference number 2021-02048