Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7897762 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the silicon carbide-reduced graphene oxide (SiC/rGO) composites with different content of rGO are investigated. The hot pressing (HP) at 2100â¯Â°C for 60â¯min under a uniaxial pressure of 40â¯Mâ¯Pa resulted in a near fully-dense SiC/rGO composite. In addition, the influence of graphene reinforcement on the sintering process, microstructure, and mechanical properties (fracture toughness, bending strength, and Vickers hardness) of SiC/rGO composites is discussed. The fracture toughness of SiC/rGO composites (7.9MPam1/2) was strongly enhanced by incorporating rGO into the SiC matrix, which was 97% higher than the solid-state sintering SiC ceramics (SSiC) by HP. Meanwhile, the bending strength of the composites reached 625â¯Mâ¯Pa, which was 17.3% higher than the reference materials (SSiC). The microstructure of the composites revealed that SiC grains were isolated by rGO platelets, which lead to the toughening of the composite through rGO pull out/debonding and crack bridging mechanisms.
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Authors
Huang Yihua, Jiang Dongliang, Zhang Xianfeng, Liao Zhenkui, Huang Zhengren,