Synthesis of SiC whiskers via catalytic reaction method in self-bonded SiC composites

2020 
Abstract Catalyzed by in-situ formed Fe nanoparticles (NPs), 3C–SiC whiskers were prepared from expanded graphite and Si powders after firing at 1573K for 3 h in Argon. The density functional theory calculations revealed that Fe catalysts facilitated the formation of SiC nucleus and the epitaxial growth of SiC whiskers via reducing the bonding strength in C C dimer as well as Si–O and C–O bonds. Moreover, using SiC, expanded graphite and silicon powders as starting materials Fe-catalyzed self-bonded SiC composites were fabricated. Lots of SiC whiskers were synthesized in the as-prepared composites, leading to remarkable enhancements in high temperature mechanical behavior, oxidation resistance and cryolite resistance of the self-bonded composites.
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