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Optimization of sol-gel/pyrolysis routes to silicon oxycarbide glasses
- 1.0381149 - ÚMCH 2013 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Strachota, Adam - Černý, Martin - Chlup, Zdeněk - Šlouf, Miroslav - Hromádková, Jiřina - Pleštil, Josef - Šandová, Hana - Glogar, Petr - Sucharda, Zbyněk - Havelcová, Martina - Schweigstillová, Jana - Dlouhý, Ivo - Kozák, Vladislav
Optimization of sol-gel/pyrolysis routes to silicon oxycarbide glasses.
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. Roč. 358, č. 20 (2012), s. 2771-2782. ISSN 0022-3093. E-ISSN 1873-4812
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA106/09/1101
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z40500505; CEZ:AV0Z30460519; CEZ:AV0Z20410507
Keywords : silicon oxycarbide * siloxane * pyrolysis
Subject RIV: CD - Macromolecular Chemistry; JI - Composite Materials (USMH-B); JL - Materials Fatigue, Friction Mechanics (UFM-A)
Impact factor: 1.597, year: 2012
The optimization of the synthesis of silicon oxycarbide ceramics via the sol–gel/pyrolysis route is described, starting from several alkylalkoxysilanes and vinylalkoxysilanes. The main aim was to achieve low weight losses during cure and pyrolysis and also a compact ceramics morphology. The theoretical composition of the pyrolysates was changed between SiO1.5C and SiO1.2C2.3, by varying monomer types and ratios. An assessment of the real composition was performed using energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The smallest weight losses were obtained for the resins based on vinyltriethoxysilane and dimethyldiethoxysilane which were additionally modified by the addition of a small amount of boric acid. Somewhat higher weight losses combined with the best toughness were found for resins based on non-vinylated silsesquioxane with a low content on linear dimethylsiloxane units. As an alternative, a precursor (SiO0.9C2.8) was prepared via hydrosilylation, based on cyclic dimethylsiloxane oligomers interconnected to a network, but its weight losses were higher than those of sol–gel silicon oxycarbide.
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