Microstructural evolution and oxide layer structure of Csf/SiBCN composites during oxidation at 1500 C

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY(2024)

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The microstructural evolution of Csf/SiBCN composites and formation mechanism of the oxide layer after oxidation for 1-10 h at 1500 degrees C were studied. As the oxidation time increases to 10 h, the macrostructure of the porous Csf/MA-SiBCN composite collapses obviously, while the Csf/SiBCN composite densified via the polymer infiltration and pyrolysis (PIP) process maintains structural integrity due to the formation of the oxide layer with a tri-layer structure: the outermost loose layer mainly containing cristobalite, the dense interlayer of amorphous glass and the innermost layer of some unoxidized BN(C) and SiC grains embedded into the amorphous glass, which hinders the diffusion of oxygen.
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C sf /SiBCN composites,Oxidation time,Microstructural evolution,Oxide layer structure,Formation mechanism
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