S. M. KaharChun Hong VoonC.C. LeeU. HashimM. K. Md ArshadBee Ying LimS.C.B. GopinathW. Rahman
Abstract Silicon carbide (SiC) is an important ceramics for engineering and industrial applications due to its advantage to withstand in high temperatures. In this article, a demonstration of SiC nanowhiskers synthesis by using microwave heating has been shown. The mixtures of raw materials in the form of pellets were heated, using a laboratory microwave furnace, to 1400 °C for 40 minutes at a heating rate of 20 °C/min. The characterization process proved that the mixture of graphite and silica in the ratio of 1:3 is an ideal composition for synthesizing single phase β-SiC nanowhiskers. Vapor-solid mechanism was suggested to explain the formation of SiC nanowhiskers by the proposed microwave heating.
S. M. KaharChun Hong VoonBee Ying LimM. K. Md ArshadK. L. FooN. A. ParminSubash C. B. GopinathA. Rahim Ruslinda
S. M. KaharChun Hong VoonChang Chuan LeeBee Ying LimM. K. Md ArshadK. L. FooWeiwen LiuA. Rahim RuslindaU. HashimP. Y. P. AdelynA. R. N. HudaH. Cheun LeeW. Rahman
S. M. KaharChun Hong VoonC C LeeS C B GopinathM. K. Md ArshadBee Ying LimK. L. FooU. Hashim
Chun Hong VoonBee Ying LimS C B GopinathH S TanV.C.S. TonyM. K. Md ArshadK. L. FooU. Hashim
Sahil JalotaA. Cüneyt TaşSarit B. Bhaduri