Abstract

Mullite–SiC nanocomposite has been synthesised based on a nanoprecursor route and sintered to high density through pressureless sintering technique. The approach has been first to evolve a method to obtain high density, fine-grained mullite matrix phase through a sol–gel seeded route. Nanosize SiC particles (∼200 nm) were dispersed in a seeded mullite precursor sol to obtain mullite-coated SiC particles, which were further compacted and sintered to hybrid composites, resulting in distribution of SiC particles at the inter- and intra-mullite grain positions.

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