Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7898423 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The in situ silicon nitride nanowires reinforced porous silicon nitride (SNNWs/SN) composites were fabricated via gelcasting followed by pressureless sintering. SNNWs were well distributed in the porous silicon nitride matrix. The tip-body appearance suggested a VLS growth mechanism. The flexural strength and elastic modulus of the prepared composites can achieve 84.3â¯Â±â¯3.9â¯MPa and 23.3â¯Â±â¯2.0â¯GPa respectively (25â¯Â°C), while the corresponding porosity was 40.7â¯vol.%. Remarkably, the strength retention rate of the composites at 1400â¯Â°C was up to 66.1%. This is due to the excellent thermal stability of SNNWs and silicon nitride matrix. Also, the fracture toughness of the composites was improved to â¼42% larger than pure porous silicon nitride ceramics because of the bridging effect of the NWs and the interlocking effect of β-Si3N4 crystals. In addition, a good thermal shock resistance and dielectric properties were indicated. The good overall performance made SNNWs/SN composites promising candidate for advanced high-temperature applications.
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Authors
Duan Li, Bin Li, Xuejin Yang, Shitao Gao, Yuanyi Zheng,