Conversion of oak to cellular silicon carbide ceramic by gas-phase reaction with silicon monoxide

Citation
E. Vogli et al., Conversion of oak to cellular silicon carbide ceramic by gas-phase reaction with silicon monoxide, J AM CERAM, 84(6), 2001, pp. 1236-1240
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science","Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00027820 → ACNP
Volume
84
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1236 - 1240
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7820(200106)84:6<1236:COOTCS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Oak has been converted to a porous biocarbon template by annealing in an in ert atmosphere above 800 degreesC, Subsequent infiltration with gaseous SiO at 1550-1600 degreesC under flowing argon of atmospheric pressure finally resulted in the formation of a porous, cellular beta -SiC ceramic. The conv ersion retains the biomorphic cellular morphology of oak tissue. While pore s in the cell walls with a diameter less than similar to1 mum vanished, two distinct pore channel maxima representing tracheidal cells and large vesse ls remained in the SiC ceramic. Depending on the cellular morphology of dif ferent kinds of wood, e,g,, strut thickness and pore size distribution, gas -phase conversion to single-phase beta -SiC can be used to manufacture cell ular ceramics with a wide range of pore channel diameters.