Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1228120 Microchemical Journal 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biomorphic silicon carbide ceramics are a new class of materials that are used for various industrial applications owing to its attractive properties. The efficiency of the synthesis and the partly extreme properties of the biomorphic ceramic depend decisively on the synthesis parameters and on the impurities of the final ceramic. In the present article the synthesis as well as the decomposition of these materials is optimized using a multivariate methodology for the design of experiments. Three variables (initial amount of Si, infiltration temperature and reaction time) were considered as factors in the synthesis optimization and six variables (digestion time, ramp time, microwave power, volumes of concentrated HF, HNO3 and H2SO4) in the microwave dissolution optimization. Interactions, between analytical factors and their optimised levels were investigated using full factorial, Plackett–Burman and central composite designs. The synthesis parameters that found higher percentage of SiC (quantified by FTIR) and the digestion procedure that found higher concentrations of metals (Co, Cr and Ni, determined by FI-ETAAS) were considered the optimum.

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