Abstract

Residual oxide impurities in high-temperature structural ceramics containing carbon-based reinforcements can react with the reinforcements during sintering to weaken their toughening effect. To eliminate such effect, a simple HF treatment technique is proposed. In this work, SiC ceramics and carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/SiC ceramic composites were fabricated by spark plasma sintering. The results showed that, after HF treatment, the structure of incorporated CNTs in the composites was unaffected and a slight improvement of relative density was fulfilled. The fracture toughness improvement of the composites from 4.4 ± 0.4 MPa m1/2 to 5.4 ± 0.5 MPa m1/2 with indentation method (IM) after HF treatment was also observed due to crack branching, CNT pull-out and crack bridging.

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