Abstract

SiC/Si 3N 4 nanocomposites were prepared with carbon black and α-Si 3N 4 powders by hot-pressed method. The microstructure, phase composition, dielectric and mechanical properties of the nanocomposites were investigated. The relative densities of SiC/Si 3N 4 nanocomposites decreased from 99 to 86% when the carbon black content increased from 0 to 10 wt%. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis shows that there are SiC crystals formed during the sintering process in the samples with carbon black. The main crystalline phase in the pure Si 3N 4 ceramic is β-Si 3N 4. The scanning electrical microscope (SEM) photographs reveal that the Si 3N 4 grains in Si 3N 4 ceramic are big and elongated. But the transformation of α-Si 3N 4 to β-Si 3N 4 is impeded in the samples with carbon black. More α-Si 3N 4 were retained in the nanocomposites with the increase of the carbon black content. The Si 3N 4 grains in samples with carbon black are small and particulate. The reason is that the incorporation of carbon black increases the viscosity of sintering liquid and prevents the transformation of α-Si 3N 4 to β-Si 3N 4 and the growth of Si 3N 4 grain. The strength of the nanocomposites is degraded due to the addition of the carbon black. The real and imaginary parts of the permittivity and dielectric loss of the SiC/Si 3N 4 nanocomposites all increase with the increase of carbon black content.

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