Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10626503 | Ceramics International | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ni-coated Si3N4 composite powders were prepared successfully via electroless plating by using sodium hypophosphate (NaH2PO2) as reducing agent. The Ni coating layers contained 12 wt.% phosphor and were dominantly amorphous with a thickness of 20-60 nm. The sintering properties of Ni-Si3N4 composite were improved by adding Mo2C into Si3N4 powders, in which Mo2C formed liquid to improve the α-β transformation of Si3N4, and Mo2C converted into MoSi2 after sintering. The composite powders were densified by hot-pressing at 1600 °C. The final crystal phases of the sintered samples were Si3N4, Ni and MoSi2.
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Authors
He Wanbao, Zhang Baolin, Zhuang Hanrui, Li Wenlan,