Selective solar surface solar based on black chromium: Influence of electrodeposition parameters in the absorption of surfaces

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The search for the reduction of costs for the implementation of renewable energies implies in the optimization of the parameters of the manufacturing processes of consolidated technologies. Among these technologies are the solar collectors composed of absorber films characterized by high absorption in the spectrum range corresponding to solar radiation and low emittance in the infrared range, allowing an increase in the collector's operating temperature (300 to 700°C). The present work produced selective surfaces based on black chrome absorber films on stainless steel substrate by electrodeposition. The substrates were immersed in a chromium trioxide bath with hexafluorosilicic acid using a Pb-Sn electrode. In the project some parameters of deposition were evaluated (time, distance and voltage) and their influence on the surface roughness of the coatings obtained by correlating them with the absorptions of the produced surfaces. For this, the surfaces produced were characterized by UV-Vis-NIR, profilometry and SEM. The results indicate that the working distance directly influenced the increase of the films absorption and that the influence of the surface roughness on the film absorption is related to the electrodeposition time as the voltage is raised.

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Medeiros, I. D. M., Gomes, K. C., Gonçalves, R. P. D. N., & Galvão, G. O. (2019). Selective solar surface solar based on black chromium: Influence of electrodeposition parameters in the absorption of surfaces. Materials Research, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2018-0625

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