Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438523 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The high-temperature durability of SiBNC ceramics is significantly influenced by Si/B ratios and the synthetic procedures. Single-source synthetic routes can yield homogeneous ceramics at the atomic level, but the Si/B ratio cannot be efficiently adjusted. In this paper, a simple and efficient method for the synthesis of SiBNC precursor polyborosilazanes (PBSZs) with different Si/B ratios has been established via a one-pot reaction involving boron trichloride, dichloromethylsilane and hexamethyldisilazane in different molar ratios. The Si/B ratios of the derived SiBNC ceramics were consistent with that of the precursor PBSZs. When pyrolysed at 1000 °C, PBSZs with 0.52, 0.94 and 2.12 Si/B ratios transformed into SiB2.6N5C2.2, SiB0.9N2.7C1.3 and Si2BN3C1.4 ceramics respectively. The polymer-to-ceramic process was also studied and featured ceramic yields of 43.2 wt%, 50.1 wt% and 62.2 wt%, respectively. The derived ceramic SiB0.9N2.7C1.3 resisted crystallization up until 1700 °C, whereas the SiB2.6N5C2.2 and Si2BN3C1.4 could remain amorphous up to 1600 °C only. Using the precursor with 0.94 Si/B ratio, the SiBNC ceramic fibres were also obtained.
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Authors
Xiaoyu Ji, Changwei Shao, Hao Wang, Jun Wang, Jun Cheng, Xin Long, Tengfei Mao,