Abstract

Ablation behaviour of poly(hydridomethylsiloxane) derived open and closed porous structured SiOC ceramic foams was evaluated using oxy-acetylene flame at 1500 °C for various time durations. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy analyses of ablated SiOC ceramic foams revealed the formation of a thin protective SiO2 layer inhibiting further oxidation. The closed porous structured SiOC ceramic foams exhibited very low mass ablation rate in contrast to open porous structured SiOC ceramic foams owing to the differences in thermal energy dissipation mechanism. The feasibility of the plausible foam reduction reactions pertaining to the ablation mechanism was further investigated by computing the Gibbs energy and HR-TEM analysis. The study corroborated the significance of tailoring the microporous structured SiOC ceramic foams as potential thermal protection material for high temperature applications.

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