INFLUENCE OF MOLYBDENUM SILICIDE ADDITIONS ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF SILICON-NITRIDE MATERIALS

Citation
H. Klemm et al., INFLUENCE OF MOLYBDENUM SILICIDE ADDITIONS ON HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF SILICON-NITRIDE MATERIALS, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 79(9), 1996, pp. 2429-2435
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science, Ceramics
ISSN journal
00027820
Volume
79
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2429 - 2435
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7820(1996)79:9<2429:IOMSAO>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The influence of additions of molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2) on the mic rostructure and the mechanical properties of a silicon nitride (Si3N4) material, with neodymium oxide (Nd2O3) and aluminum nitride (AIN) as sintering aids, was studied. The composites, containing 5, 10, and 17. 6 wt% MoSi,, were fabricated by hot pressing. All materials exhibited a similar phase composition, detected by X-ray diffractometry. Up to M oSi2 additions of 10 wt%, mechanical properties such as strength, frac ture toughness, or creep at 1400 degrees C were not affected significa ntly, in comparison to that of monolithic Si3N4. The oxidation resista nce of the composites, in terms of weight gain, degraded. After 1000 h of oxidation at 1400 degrees and 1450 degrees C in air, a greater wei ght gain (by a factor of approximately three)was obtained, in comparis on to that of the material without MoSi2. Nevertheless, after 1000 h o f oxidation, the degradation in strength of the composites was conside rably less severe than that of the material without MoSi2. An addition al layer was formed, caused by processes at the surface of the Si3N4 m aterial, preventing the formation of pores, cracks, or glassy-phase-ri ch areas, which are common features of oxidation damage in Si3N4 mater ials. This surface layer, containing Mo5Si3 and silicon oxynitride (Si 2ON2), was the result of reactions between MoSi2, Si3N4, and the oxyge n penetrating by diffusion into the material during the high-temperatu re treatment.