Optically selective SiC-based nanocomposite objects derived from titanium and boron-modified polycarbosilanes

Herein, we introduce a bottom-up material design approach of optically selective SiC-based nanocomposite objects. Precursors have been firstly synthesized by reaction of allylhydridopolycarbosilane with titanium and boron complexes before a pyrolysis at 1000 °C in flowing argon to deliver single-pha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Open ceramics 2023-06, Vol.14, p.100353, Article 100353
Hauptverfasser: Balestrat, Maxime, Cheype, Maxime, Carles, Pierre, Deschanels, Xavier, Soum-Glaude, Audrey, Gervais, Christel, Rossignol, Fabrice, Pradeilles, Nicolas, Bernard, Samuel
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, we introduce a bottom-up material design approach of optically selective SiC-based nanocomposite objects. Precursors have been firstly synthesized by reaction of allylhydridopolycarbosilane with titanium and boron complexes before a pyrolysis at 1000 °C in flowing argon to deliver single-phase amorphous Si–Ti–C–N(B,H) ceramics. The later was then heat-treated up to 1800 °C under argon. Relatively dense nanocomposites made of TiCxN1-x (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) nanocrystals homogeneously formed in situ in a SiCxN4-x-type phases (0 ≤ x ≤ 4) have been isolated after heat-treatment at 1400 °C. Above 1400 °C, our experimental data showed a continuous evolution of carbon and nitrogen contents up to 1800 °C due to carbothermal reduction reactions forming carbide phases while releasing nitrogen-containing species. Thus, heat-treatment at 1800 °C led to porous and fully crystallized TiC(N)/SiC(B) nanocomposites that displayed a maximal optical selectivity of 1.67 measured at room temperature; a value significantly increased compared to the SiC(B) counterpart. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2666-5395
2666-5395
DOI:10.1016/j.oceram.2023.100353