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Influence of sol-gel derived ZrB2 additions on microstructure and mechanical properties of SiBCN composites

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Abstract A simple method for introducing ZrB 2 using sol-gel processing into a SiBCN matrix is presented in this paper. Zirconium n -propoxide (ZNP), boric acid and furfuryl alcohol (C… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A simple method for introducing ZrB 2 using sol-gel processing into a SiBCN matrix is presented in this paper. Zirconium n -propoxide (ZNP), boric acid and furfuryl alcohol (C 5 H 6 O 2 ) (FA) were added as the precursors of zirconia, boron oxide and carbon forming ZrB 2 dispersed in a SiBCN matrix. SiBCN/ZrB 2 composites with different contents of ZrB 2 (5, 10, 15, and 20 wt%) were formed at 2000 °C for 5 min by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The microstructures were carefully studied. TEM analysis showed that the as formed ZrB 2 grains were typically 100–500 nm in size and had uniform distribution. HRTEM revealed clean grain boundaries between ZrB 2 and SiC, however, a separation of C near the SiC boundary was observed. The flexural strength, fracture toughness, Young's modulus and Vicker's hardness of composites all improved with the ZrB 2 contents and SiBCN matrix containing 20 wt% of ZrB 2 could reach 351±18 MPa, 4.5±0.2 MPa m 1/2 , 172±8 GPa and 7.2±0.2 GPa, respectively. The improvement in fracture toughness can be attributed to the tortuous crack paths due to the presence of reinforcing particles.

Keywords: sol gel; gel derived; sibcn matrix; zrb; influence sol

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2017

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