Abstract
A new method of forming silicon carbide–silicon nitride composite foams is presented. These are prepared by immersing a polyurethane foam in a polysilane precursor solution mixed with Si3N4 powder to form a pre-foam followed by heating it in nitrogen at >900°C. X-ray diffraction patterns indicate that a SiC–Si3N4 composite was formed after sintering the ceramic foam at >1500°C. Micrographs show that most of these foams have well-defined open-cell structures and macro-defect free struts. The shrinkage is reduced considerably due to the addition of Si3N4 particles.
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