OXIDATIVE AND HYDROLYTIC STABILITY OF BORON-NITRIDE - A NEW APPROACH TO IMPROVING THE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF CARBONACEOUS STRUCTURES

Citation
Cg. Cofer et J. Economy, OXIDATIVE AND HYDROLYTIC STABILITY OF BORON-NITRIDE - A NEW APPROACH TO IMPROVING THE OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF CARBONACEOUS STRUCTURES, Carbon, 33(4), 1995, pp. 389-395
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Material Science
Journal title
CarbonACNP
ISSN journal
00086223
Volume
33
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
389 - 395
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-6223(1995)33:4<389:OAHSOB>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Boron nitride (BN), derived from borazine oligomers, was examined as a means of enhancing the oxidation resistance of carbon fiber-carbon ma trix composites (C-C). To clarify the widely held impression that BN s uffers from a hydrolytic instability, a systematic investigation of th e accelerated hydrolysis of BN at 700 degrees C was carried out. These results showed that the stability to moisture was directly related to the degree of crystalline perfection. A similar argument was found to hold with respect to resistance of BN toward air oxidation. Based on these data, processing conditions were designed to yield a very stable BN with an interlayer spacing of d(002) = 3.35 Angstrom. A number of different schemes were employed to test the ability of BN to impart hi gh-temperature oxidation stability to carbon fiber composites. These i ncluded: BN coatings on C-C composites, infiltration of BN into porous C-C, BN as the matrix in a carbon fiber lay-up (C-BN), and BN fiber-B N matrix composites (BN-BN). In all cases, incorporation of BN was sho wn to improve the oxidation resistance, with the BN-BN composite exhib iting the highest stability in air.