Tuning of the high temperature behaviour of Si–C–N ceramics via the chemical crosslinking of poly(vinylmethyl-co-methyl)silazanes with controlled borane contents

The thermal stability, elemental/phase composition evolution and crystallization behaviour of Si–B–C–N ceramics obtained by the pyrolysis of a series of poly (vinylmethyl-co-methyl)silazanes displaying various boron contents were investigated through annealing in the temperature range 1000–1800 ​°C...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open ceramics 2021-03, Vol.5, p.100055, Article 100055
Hauptverfasser: Wynn, Mélanie, Lopez-Ferber, David, Viard, Antoine, Fonblanc, Diane, Schmidt, Marion, Rossignol, Fabrice, Carles, Pierre, Chollon, Georges, Gervais, Christel, Bernard, Samuel
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Zusammenfassung:The thermal stability, elemental/phase composition evolution and crystallization behaviour of Si–B–C–N ceramics obtained by the pyrolysis of a series of poly (vinylmethyl-co-methyl)silazanes displaying various boron contents were investigated through annealing in the temperature range 1000–1800 ​°C under nitrogen atmosphere. The increase of the boron content in the early stage of the process involved the nucleation of β-SiC, inhibited the crystallization of α-Si3N4 and modified the activity of the sp2-hybridised carbon phase in the derived ceramics obtained at 1000 and 1400 ​°C. At 1800 °C, low boron content Si–B–C–N ceramics gradually evolved toward a major SiC phase mainly formed via the carbothermal reaction of amorphous Si3N4 whereas high boron content Si–B–C–N ceramics led to highly stable materials with a complex microstructure made of SiC, Si3N4 and a BN-rich B(C)N phase that inhibited the activity of sp2-hybridised carbon toward the carbothermal reaction of amorphous Si3N4 and significantly reduced the SiC crystallization process. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2666-5395
2666-5395
DOI:10.1016/j.oceram.2021.100055