Pore structure, porosity and compressive strength of highly porous reaction-bonded silicon nitride ceramics with various grain morphologies
Complex characteristics of the pores and properties of porous reaction-bonded Si 3 N 4 have been investigated and correlated with the microstructure of Si 3 N 4 grains. Porous ceramics with porosities of ≤ 75 vol% and α -Si 3 N 4 matte grains ( α / β phase ratio of 1.5) or α -Si 3 N 4 whiskers ( α /...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2020, Vol.55 (2), p.509-523 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Complex characteristics of the pores and properties of porous reaction-bonded Si
3
N
4
have been investigated and correlated with the microstructure of Si
3
N
4
grains. Porous ceramics with porosities of ≤ 75 vol% and
α
-Si
3
N
4
matte grains (
α
/
β
phase ratio of 1.5) or
α
-Si
3
N
4
whiskers (
α
/
β
phase ratio of 0.36) were prepared by in situ nitridation of silicon powder. To obtain various microstructures by
α
→
β
-phase transformation and grain morphology modification, samples were heat-treated at 1700 °C while embedded in a Si
3
N
4
powder bed containing MgO. By the growth of
α
-matte or
β
-Si
3
N
4
grains on the pore walls, highly interconnected structures with spherical cavities and unimodal pore size distributions resulted with
d
50
≈ 8.8 µm and ≈ 6.5 µm, respectively. In contrast,
α
-whiskers grew inside the pore cavities; thus, complex and irregular inter-particle pores appeared which generated an extra peak near
d
50
≈ 1 µm forming a bimodal pore size distribution. Compared to the
α
-matte grains,
α
-whiskers densified upon heat treatment and produced a large drop in porosity, which resulted in a structure with less interconnectivity. As a consequence of growth of fine
β
-rods, pore walls became relatively smooth and whisker free; thus, inter-cluster channels were modified to spherical cavities with
d
50
≈ 3.7 µm. Samples exhibiting networked whiskers and fine pores or low porosity demonstrated higher compressive strength than the interconnected structures with spherical cavities. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-019-04078-3 |