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Pressureless fabrication of dense monolithic SiC ceramics from a polycarbosilane

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, ISSN: 0955-2219, Vol: 34, Issue: 15, Page: 3571-3578
2014
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  • Citations
    98
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      98
  • Captures
    115

Article Description

This paper presents the pressureless preparation of dense and crack-free near stoichiometric SiC monoliths via cross-linking and pyrolysis of a polycarbosilane, followed by polymer-infiltration-pyrolysis cycles. The composition and the porosity of the samples strongly depend on the processing temperature. Thus, at 1050–1100 °C, the SiC monoliths are X-ray amorphous and exhibit low amounts of oxygen and excess carbon; their porosity was rather high (>10%). Higher processing temperatures induced the crystallization of β-SiC. The removal of oxygen and excess carbon due to CO release allowed for obtaining near-stoichiometric compositions at 1700 °C. However, the residual porosity of the samples increased. The use of the PIP technique led already after six cycles to dense monoliths (residual porosity ca. 0.5%).

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