Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1476002 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
β-SiAlON materials (with z = 1) with 2 mol% DyAG have been synthesised by silicothermal reduction under different nitrogen pressures. The possibility of rapidly nitriding silicon and forming the SiAlON phase has been investigated through its reaction sequence of formation under different pressures. β-SiAlONs were fully nitrided (degree of nitridation greater than 93%) and formed after a 1-h hold at 1400 °C, or after a straight ramp to 1500 °C under 0.7 MPa of nitrogen. This was not achievable under static nitrogen at atmospheric pressure where the degree of nitridation was only 43% and β-SiAlON phase represented only about 60% of the crystalline phase assemblage at the same temperature. The formation of β-SiAlON depended on the formation of Si3N4 whose reaction rate was enhanced by nitrogen overpressures.
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Authors
Yann Rouquié, Mark I. Jones, Ian W.M. Brown, G. Vaughan White,