Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629787 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the pressureless preparation of fully dense and crack-free SiOC ceramics via direct photo-crosslinking and pyrolysis of a polysiloxane. Elemental analysis revealed the presence of high levels of carbon in the SiOC ceramics. Thus, the samples showed the highest content (78-86 mol%) of segregated “free” carbon reported so far. XRD investigations indicated that the materials prepared at 1100 °C were X-ray amorphous, whereas the sample prepared at 1400 °C contained a turbostratic graphite-like phase and silicon carbide as crystalline phases, as additionally confirmed by TEM and Raman spectroscopy. Vickers hardness was measured to be 5.5-8.6 GPa. The dc resistivity of the prepared material at 1100 °C was 0.35 Ω m, whereas the ceramic pyrolyzed at 1400 °C showed a value of 0.14 Ω m; both values are much lower than those of other known SiOC materials. This latter feature was attributed to the presence of a percolating carbon network in the ceramic.
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Authors
Sandra MartÃnez-Crespiera, Emanuel Ionescu, Hans-Joachim Kleebe, Ralf Riedel,