Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830640 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silicone resin (SR) processed Si3N4 porous ceramics with high and hierarchical porosity were prepared by adding naphthalene as a pore-forming agent via pressureless sintering technique. The porosity of the obtained Si3N4 porous ceramics is 40 ∼ 71% with pores sizes ranging 0.1 ∼ 1.0 μm, 5 ∼ 30 μm and 50 ∼ 200 μm, which is determined by the pyrolysis of SR, partial sintering of Si3N4, and the volatilization of naphthalene, respectively. The bending strength is 6.8 ∼ 80 MPa and the dielectric constant is 2.29 ∼ 4.84. The results suggest that the hierarchical structure is responsible for a low dielectric constant with excellent mechanical property of the Si3N4 porous ceramics, making this material a good candidate for electromagnetic radome application.

► Si3N4 ceramics with high and hierarchical porosity are low temperature precessed. ► Si resin is as a binder and pore forming agent, offering a strength enhancement. ► The hierarchical structure is good for low dielectric constant and high strength.

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