Title of article :
Corrosion of Si3N4–MoSi2 ceramic composite in acid- and
basic-aqueous environments: surface modification
and properties degradation
Author/Authors :
F. Winterhalter، نويسنده , , V. Medri، نويسنده , , A. Ruffini، نويسنده , , A. BELLOSI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The corrosion behaviour of an electroconductive Si3N4–35 vol.% MoSi2 composite, hot pressed with the addition of Al2O3
and Y2O3 as sintering aids, was studied in 1.8 M sulphuric acid and 4 M sodium hydroxide aqueous solutions at room
temperature, 40 and 70 8C up to 400 h. In acidic environment, the corrosion follows linear kinetics involving the progressive
chemical dissolution of glassy grain boundary phases, in the system Al–Y–Si–O–N up to 40 8C. At 70 8C, the dissolution
mechanism is hampered by the formation of a barrier that limits the transport of the aggressive cations towards the sites of
chemical attack. In basic environment, the rate controlling step for corrosion of this ceramic composite is the chemical
dissolution of MoSi2. Si3
N4 phase is less affected by the selected corrosive environments. The effect of the corrosion on
electrical resistivity and flexural strength were investigated. The electrical resistivity rises after long term corrosion in line with
the progressive chemical dissolution of grain boundary phase and of the electroconductive MoSi2 particles. The flexural strength
values are about 21 and 13% lower than the as-sintered ones, after a permanence of 400 8C at 70 8C in H2SO4 and in NaOH
solutions, respectively.
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Keywords :
MoSi2 , Electrical conductivity—material treatmenteffects , Mechanical properties—material treatment effects , Aqueous corrosion , ceramic composite , Chemical reaction and kinetics
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science