Abstract

An investigation on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Si/Si 3N 4/Si 2N 2O porous ceramic composites, synthesized in a multi-step approach via hybrid precursor system chemical vapor infiltration (HYSYCVI) and direct nitridation (DN) has been conducted. Particulate silicon porous preforms were infiltrated in subsequent stages S1-1, S1-2 (both at 1300 °C for 70 min in high purity nitrogen (HPN) using Na 2SiF 6 as solid precursor) and S2 (1350 °C for 120 min in ultra high purity nitrogen (UHPN)). Chemical reactions that account for the formation of Si 2N 2O and Si 3N 4 are proposed. Results show that the microstructure of the composites was influenced by atmosphere type and processing stage, affecting kind, morphology and size (including nanometric size) of nitrides formed. Porous composites (43% porosity) with modulus of rupture (MOR) ≈ 43 ± 3.5 MPa (evaluated in four-point bending tests) and elastic modulus ( E) ≈ 29 GPa (determined by the pulse-echo ultrasonic method) are routinely obtained.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call