Title of article :
The effects of SiC whiskers and an SiC film coating deposited
by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) on a porous cordierite
substrate
Author/Authors :
Hwan-Sup Lee، نويسنده , , Jun-Gyu Kim، نويسنده , , Doo Jin Choi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This study was performed with the goal of
reducing environmental pollution caused by nano-particle
materials. SiC whiskers were grown on a porous cordierite
substrate to enhance its filtering efficiency, performance, and
durability by controlling pore morphology. We investigated
two different methods: SiC whisker growth (A) and SiC film
coating after the SiC whisker growth (B). These experiments
were performed using the chemical vapor infiltration (CVI)
process to grow the whiskers in the inner pore without
closing it. After a 1 h deposition at 1200 C, the compressive
strength of the whiskered porous cordierite body increased
from 24 MPa to 60 MPa (250%) in experiment (A) and to
82 MPa (342%) in experiment (B). The mean pore size was
reduced after whisker growth (A) as well as after additional
film coating (B). The adhesion strength between the whiskers
and the cordierite substrate increased with the additional film
coating (B). Consequently, the separation of whiskers from
the substrate was minimized. N2 gas was injected and a
permeability change was observed which explains the separation
of the whiskers from the substrate. This method
makes the filtration of nano-sized particles feasible
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science