Clean synthesis of silicon carbide whiskers using recycled carbon black and waste silicon dioxide
Iau-Ren Ie,
Wei-Cheng Chen,
Yung-Dun Dai
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to synthesize a high-value product, silicon carbide (SiC) whickers, using carbon black from recycled tires and waste silicon dioxide obtained from the photovoltaic industry via mechanical and thermal activation (IMTA) technology. Diverse whisker morphologies, including needle-like, nanowire-like, bamboo-like, and bead-like structures, were obtained. Furthermore, the effects of the synthesis parameters, such as the ball milling time, carbon‒silicon molar ratio, pyrolysis temperature, and pyroly… Show more
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