Title of article :
Synthesis of SiC ceramic fibers from nuclear reactor irradiated
polycarbosilane ceramic precursor fibers
Author/Authors :
Liangping Xiong، نويسنده , , Yunshu Xu، نويسنده , , Yang Li، نويسنده , ,
Xiulong Xia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Polycarbosilane (PCS) ceramic precursor fibers
are irradiated in a nuclear reactor and pyrolyzed under inert
atmosphere. Bridge structure of Si–CH2–Si is formed in the
irradiated products by the rupture of Si–H bonds and succeeding
cross-linking. When irradiated at the neutron
fluence of 2.2 9 1017 cm-2 under N2 atmosphere, the gel
content and ceramic yield at 1,273 K of PCS fibers are up to
80% and 94.3%, respectively, and their pyrolysis products
are still fibrous, which illuminates that the infusibility of
PCS fibers has been achieved. FT-IR spectra indicate that
the chemical structure of pyrolysis products is very similar
to that of pure SiC, while X-ray diffraction curves suggest
that b-SiC microcrystals are formed in the fibers, and their
mean grain size is about 7.5 nm. The oxygen content (1.69–
3.77 wt%) is much lower than that of conventional SiC
fibers by oxidation curing method (about 15 wt%). Tensile
strength of the SiC fibers is up to 2.72 GPa, which demonstrates
that their mechanical properties are excellent.
After heat-treated at 1,673 K in air for an hour or at 1,873 K
under Ar gas atmosphere for 0.5 h, their external appearance
is still undamaged and dense, and their tensile strength
decreases to a small extent, which verifies that heat resistance
of the SiC fibers is eximious
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science