2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsaenm.3c00524
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Polymer-Derived Silicon Carbide and Boron Nitride Nanotube Composites with High Thermal Shock Resistance

Haoran Li,
Leila Shahriari,
Yash Khandwani
et al.

Abstract: Ceramic composite manufacturing typically requires high temperatures and a long duration of sintering or pyrolysis and has a low yield. Efforts to accelerate manufacturing, especially in the case of emerging polymer-derived ceramics, can result in void and crack formation or even catastrophic failure of the ceramic product. Research findings reveal that boron nitride nanotube networks effectively reinforce polymer-derived silicon carbide ceramics, enabling them to withstand substantial volume changes during py… Show more

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