1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-2916.1988.tb00206.x
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Improving the Reliability of Silicon Nitride: A Case Study

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“…Phurm. 34 (1 859) 248: "If one would surrender to geological phantasies, one could imagine that during the formation of our planet, when elements combined to the compounds making up its crust and mountain ranges, silicon reacted with nitrogen, and the still red-hot nitrogen-silicon, on contact with water, may have decomposed to silicic acid and ammonia. Thus, ammonia may have been formed originally and nitrogen thereby introduced into the forming organic compounds when living nature first started to appear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phurm. 34 (1 859) 248: "If one would surrender to geological phantasies, one could imagine that during the formation of our planet, when elements combined to the compounds making up its crust and mountain ranges, silicon reacted with nitrogen, and the still red-hot nitrogen-silicon, on contact with water, may have decomposed to silicic acid and ammonia. Thus, ammonia may have been formed originally and nitrogen thereby introduced into the forming organic compounds when living nature first started to appear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent paper reviews the many means of increasing the strength of silicon nitride and SiAlON ceramics via controlled processing, including postprocessing steps such as hot working the densified ceramic (Zhu & Sakka, 2008). Similarly, improving the powders, binders, and processing steps so as to minimize the size and number of defects incorporated in the final ceramic component will pay off (Neil, Pasto, & Bowen, 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%