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Fabrication of Microcellular SiCN Ceramics from Templated Polyvinylsilazane with Expandable Microspheres SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Fabrication of Microcellular SiCN Ceramics from Templated Polyvinylsilazane with Expandable Microspheres
Authors
Hong, LYRyu, SHKim, DP
Date Issued
2010-10
Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Abstract
The microcellular SiCN ceramics with high porosity and high surface area were fabricated from polysilazane as a viscous SiCN ceramic precursor and expandable microspheres as a self-sacrificial template. The fabrication steps were composed of (1) forming of expandable microsphere compact, (2) infiltrating polysilazane into the compact, (3) foaming and curing, (4) pyrolysis in N-2 gas. The microcellular structures and properties of the obtained ceramic products depended on the foaming and curing conditions as well as the pyrolysis temperature. When foamed and cured at 120 degrees C for 30 min, then pyrolyzed at 1000 degrees C in N-2, the microcellular product exhibited the largest cell size 9.3 mu m with the lowest cell densities 2.2 x 108 cells/cm(2), 93% of porosity and surface area of 356 m(2)/g. Furthermore, the higher temperature pyrolysis at 1300 degrees C induced significant change in the microcellular morphology by reducing the cell size with thicker wall and the cell density. Finally, it demonstrated an efficient way of manufacturing highly porous microcellular ceramics with no etching process using a polyvinylsilazane and expandable microspheres for catalytic supporting application.
Keywords
SiCN Ceramic; Microcellular; Foam; Preceramic Polymer; Expandable Template; SILICON OXYCARBIDE FOAMS; PRECERAMIC POLYMERS; POROUS CERAMICS; CELL
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16122
DOI
10.1166/JNN.2010.250
ISSN
1533-4880
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 10, no. 10, page. 6672 - 6676, 2010-10
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