Transmission electron microscopy investigations on a polysiloxane preceramic polymer pyrolyzed at high temperature in argon - Institut National de l'Energie Solaire
Article Dans Une Revue Ceramics Année : 2020

Transmission electron microscopy investigations on a polysiloxane preceramic polymer pyrolyzed at high temperature in argon

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A commercially available methylphenylvinylhydrogen polysiloxane preceramic polymer was cross-linked and pyrolyzed in argon in order to study if this compound could be used as an organic precursor for the manufacture of silicon carbide parts by photopolymerisation-based three-dimensional printing. X-Ray diffraction experiments and transmission electron microscopy observations showed that the pyrolyzed material was constituted by an interconnected polycrystalline network made of faulted/twinned β-SiC grains surrounded by an amorphous and porous second phase mainly constituted (at least 80 at%) of carbon. The free carbon residual content was estimated to be around 17.2 wt%. Additional efforts are then required to be able to use such a preceramic polymer to manufacture SiC parts by photopolymerisation-based three-dimensional printing.
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cea-04782699 , version 1 (14-11-2024)

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Sébastien Vry, Marilyne Roumanie, Richard Laucournet, Guillaume Bernard-Granger. Transmission electron microscopy investigations on a polysiloxane preceramic polymer pyrolyzed at high temperature in argon. Ceramics, 2020, 3 (4), pp.421 - 427. ⟨10.3390/ceramics3040035⟩. ⟨cea-04782699⟩
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