Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1473923 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2015 | 6 Pages |
In order to fabricate SiC–BN composites with enhanced electrical resistivity, boric acid and urea were used as reactants for synthesizing nano-sized BN particles on the surfaces of SiC powders in flowing ammonia atmosphere. The composites containing 10 wt% BN were pressureless densified at 2150 °C for 1 h with B4C and C as sintering additives. The chemical route was advantageous for obtaining finer BN dispersoids and microstructures of higher homogeneity, which significantly enlarged the SiC/BN interdiffusion area. Consequently, the concentrations of dissolved B and N in SiC grains became more equivalent and the carrier concentration was further decreased through impurity compensation mechanism. The chemically processed composite exhibited a considerably high electrical resistivity (1.03 × 1012 Ω cm), which was ∼15 times higher than that of the composite prepared by conventional powder mixing method. Besides, considerably low dielectric constant (13.88) and loss tangent (0.128) at 1 MHz, as well as good thermal conductivity (70.08 W m−1 K−1) were also achieved.