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Ultrafine SiCN particles with various compositions, synthesised by laser py
rolysis in interaction either with gaseous or liquid reactant, were heat tr
eated at temperatures between 300 and1773 K. Thermogravimetric measurements
performed under inert (helium) atmosphere, showed that the best thermal st
ability was exhibited by nanopowders prepared from gaseous precursors (SiH4
, CH3NH2, NH3). Mass spectrometry analysis data revealed that nanopowders d
erived from a mixture with ammonia and hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) containe
d more N-H and C-N groups than those obtained without ammonia. The loss of
hydrogen clearly dominated amongst the observed losses in all the examined
samples at all temperatures. This study indicates that thermal degradation
of such silicon based systems is not a single reaction but the net result o
f a number of reactions.