Glassy Microspheres for Energy Applications

Micromachines (Basel). 2018 Jul 30;9(8):379. doi: 10.3390/mi9080379.

Abstract

Microspheres made of glass, polymer, or crystal material have been largely used in many application areas, extending from paints to lubricants, to cosmetics, biomedicine, optics and photonics, just to mention a few. Here the focus is on the applications of glassy microspheres in the field of energy, namely covering issues related to their use in solar cells, in hydrogen storage, in nuclear fusion, but also as high-temperature insulators or proppants for shale oil and gas recovery. An overview is provided of the fabrication techniques of bulk and hollow microspheres, as well as of the excellent results made possible by the peculiar properties of microspheres. Considerations about their commercial relevance are also added.

Keywords: glass; microdevices; microspheres; nuclear fusion; polymers; solar energy; thermal insulation.

Publication types

  • Review