2015
DOI: 10.2109/jcersj2.123.142
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Effect of starting particle size and barium addition on flexural strength of polysiloxane-derived SiOC ceramics

Abstract: The effects of starting particle size and Ba addition on the flexural strength of bulk SiOC ceramics were investigated in polymerderived SiOC ceramics prepared by a conventional ceramic processing route. Crack-free, dense SiOC discs with 67 mm thickness and a 30 mm diameter were successfully fabricated from commercially-available polysiloxane without any fillers or 1 mol % barium isopropoxide-derived Ba as an additive. Agglomerates formed after pyrolysis of polysiloxane led to the formation of domain-like stru… Show more

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“…Thermo‐mechanical analysis (TMA) is a useful tool to identify the best processing parameters. Two other ways are described to obtain monolithic green‐bodies: (a) casting of sol‐gel systems followed by careful aging and drying; (b) cold isostatic pressing (CIP) of pre‐crosslinked preceramic polymers . The subsequent transformation from the green‐body to the glass is performed upon pressureless pyrolysis in inert gas atmosphere (Ar, He, or N 2 ).…”
Section: Processing Of Silicon Oxycarbidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermo‐mechanical analysis (TMA) is a useful tool to identify the best processing parameters. Two other ways are described to obtain monolithic green‐bodies: (a) casting of sol‐gel systems followed by careful aging and drying; (b) cold isostatic pressing (CIP) of pre‐crosslinked preceramic polymers . The subsequent transformation from the green‐body to the glass is performed upon pressureless pyrolysis in inert gas atmosphere (Ar, He, or N 2 ).…”
Section: Processing Of Silicon Oxycarbidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The domains were enclosed with a series of pores. During hot-pressing, the agglomerates densified via a viscous flow of SiOC glass and C [29,44]. The densification led to removal of pores within the agglomerates and formed a series of inter-agglomerate pores, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further decrease in the resistivity might be possible by optimizing the pyrolysis temperature. Since flexural strength of the SiOC16 specimen (195 ± 20 MPa) is 4-6 times higher than that of graphite (33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52) [53,54], the SiOC16 ceramics might be applicable to some structural parts which require excellent mechanical strength as well as electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%