JOURNAL ARTICLE

In Situ Synthesis of Silicon Carbide Whiskers from Silicon Nitride Powders

Hongyu WangGary Fischman

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of the American Ceramic Society Vol: 74 (7)Pages: 1519-1522   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Silicon carbide whiskers were synthesized in situ by direct carbothermal reduction of silicon nitride with graphite in an argon atmosphere. Phase evolution study reveals that the formation of β‐SiC was initiated at 1400° to 1450°C; above 1650°C silicon was formed when carbon was deficient. Nevertheless, Si 3 N 4 could be completely converted to SiC with molar ratio Si 3 N 4 :C = 1:3 at 1650°C. The morphology of the SiC whiskers is needlelike, with lengths and diameters changing with temperature. SiC fibers were produced on the surface of the sample fired at 1550°C with an average diameter of 0.3 μm. No catalyst was used in the syntheses, which minimizes the amount of impurities in the final products. A reaction mechanism involving the decomposition of silicon nitride has been proposed.

Keywords:
Whiskers Carbothermic reaction Silicon carbide Materials science Silicon nitride Silicon Graphite Chemical engineering Impurity Whisker Carbide Nitride Carbon fibers Monocrystalline whisker Metallurgy Composite material Chemistry Composite number Organic chemistry

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Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
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