2019
DOI: 10.1002/slct.201900993
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3D Printing of Complex‐type SiOC Ceramics Derived From Liquid Photosensitive Resin

Abstract: SiOC ceramics have been successfully synthesized using photosensitive resin as a liquid precursor through digital light processing 3D printing technology and pyrolysis. Liquid photosensitive resin has excellent fluidity (processable viscosity 0.068 Pa⋅s) which is beneficial for 3D printing. The liquid resin formulation was designed without solvent and filler. After researching the ratio of raw materials and temperature conditions, SiOC ceramic materials with complex structures can be produced without cracks. S… Show more

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“…They are often derived using polysiloxane, polycarbosilane, and polysilazane. It is worth noting that among the ternary ceramics, SiOC is extremely popular due to its strong oxidation and corrosion resistance ability [106,107]. It has appreciable chemical stability, and thermal durability too [104,108,109].…”
Section: Ternary Polymer Derived Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are often derived using polysiloxane, polycarbosilane, and polysilazane. It is worth noting that among the ternary ceramics, SiOC is extremely popular due to its strong oxidation and corrosion resistance ability [106,107]. It has appreciable chemical stability, and thermal durability too [104,108,109].…”
Section: Ternary Polymer Derived Ceramicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One alternative approach to deal with this issue is the use of polymer-derived ceramics [13], which are converted into ceramics without the addition of ceramic particles [31,[345][346][347][348][349]. It proved capable of manufacturing SiOC [346,347,[350][351][352], SiC [350], SiCN [350,353], and SiBCN [348] by ceramic vat photopolymerization. This AM technology is relatively expensive [5].…”
Section: Vat Photopolymerizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, many researchers began to deliberate on the theory and the fabrication of invisibility cloaks from the perspective of transformation optics, like carpet cloaks, [ 41–46 ] non‐Euclidean cloaks, [ 94 ] space‐time invisibility cloaks, [ 95–97 ] ray‐optics cloaks, [ 98–100 ] and conformal cloaks. [ 101–104 ] There are several reviews about invisibility and metamaterials, [ 73,75 ] which is helpful to understand their history and future.…”
Section: Experiments Of Transformation Wave Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%