Abstract

AbstractPolymer‐derived TiC/SiC/SiOC ceramics were prepared using tetrabutyl titanate (TBT)‐modified polysiloxane (PSO) as precursor. The effects of heat treatment temperature and TBT content in precursor on the microstructure, phase composition, and microwave absorbing properties of TiC/SiC/SiOC ceramics were investigated. The crystallinity of the ceramics increases with the increase of heat treatment temperature. With the increase of TBT content, the TiC content of the ceramics increases and the SiC content decreases. When the TBT content ranges from 1 to 5 wt.%, the increase of TBT content has little effect on the real part of the dielectric constant of TiC/SiC/SiOC ceramics. When the TBT content is 7 wt.%, the imaginary part of the dielectric constant of the ceramics changes. For TiC/SiC/SiOC ceramic obtained from the pyrolysis of PSO‐TBT precursor with 7 wt.% TBT, the dielectric constant is within the target electromagnetic parameters. Therefore, it has an effective absorption bandwidth of 4.2 GHz, covering the entire X band, showing an excellent microwave absorbing performance.

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