Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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693831 | Progress in Organic Coatings | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Organosilicon and organogermanium polymers containing unsaturated carbon–carbon bonds were used as precursors for the SiC-based interfacial coatings on commercially available carbon and silicon carbide fibers and fabrics. The approach based on usage of the organometallic polymer solutions allowed to obtain uniform, adherent, crack-free and non-bridging SiC-based interfacial coatings on carbon and SiC fibers. The coated fibers retain their tensile strength. The morphology, composition, structure of coated fibers were evaluated by various analytical techniques. The drop-like germanium-containing phase was detected in the organogermanium polymer-derived coating on carbon and SiC fibers.
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Authors
Natalya Baklanova, Larisa Zhilitskaya, Anatoly Titov,