Improved thermomechanical stability of polymer-derived silicon carbide fibers by decaborane incorporation
- Authors
- Choi, GJ; Toreki, W; Batich, CD
- Issue Date
- 2000-05
- Publisher
- KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, v.35, no.10, pp.2421 - 2427
- Abstract
- Decaborane was investigated as a precursor for boron-based densification aid to polymer-derived SiC fibers. By means of acid-base interaction, the infusibility of polycarbosilane-based polymers upon pyrolysis was enhanced significantly. The beneficial effect of decaborane toward improved thermomechanical stability took place when decaborane-doped SiC fibers were treated at 1800 degrees C. With the decaborane content at 2-4 wt%, the strength retention after the 1800 degrees C treatment was enhanced as high as 80%. Elastic modulus was improved as well, partly due to increased density and crystallinity. Improved densification by decaborane resulted in the fiber density as high as 2840 kg/m(3), which corresponds to 89% densification. Decaborane also increased the Weibull modulus after the 1800 degrees C treatment, indicating an enhancement in fiber reliability. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- Keywords
- PRECURSORS; PRECURSORS; decaborane incorporation
- ISSN
- 0022-2461
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141430
- DOI
- 10.1023/A:1004797014444
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- KIST Article > 2000
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