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Low thermal conductivity is the key property dominating the heat insulation ability of thermal barrier coatings (TBC). Reducing the intrinsic thermal conductivity is the major topic for developing advanced TBCs. Defect engineering has attracted much attention in seeking better TBC materials since lattice defects play a crucial role in phonon scattering and thermal conductivity reduction. Oxygen vacancies and substitutions are proven to be the most effective, while the accompanying lattice distortion is also of great importance. In this paper, recent advances of reducing the thermal conductivity of potential thermal barrier coating materials by defect engineering are comprehensively reviewed. Effects of the mass and size mismatch between the defects and the host lattice are quantitatively estimated and unconventional thermal conductivity reduction caused by the lattice distortions is also discussed. Finally, challenges and potential opportunities are briefly assessed to further minimize the thermal conductivity of TBC materials in the future. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
ISSN: 0955-2219
Year: 2017
Issue: 1
Volume: 37
Page: 1-13
5 . 7 0 0
JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
ESI HC Threshold:287
CAS Journal Grade:1
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WoS CC Cited Count: 271
SCOPUS Cited Count: 284
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 6
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