Abstract
Y3Si2C2 powders were successfully fabricated through the in situ reaction of Y and SiC using ultrafast high-temperature sintering (UHS), which is the first attempt to synthesize rare-earth silicates (RE3Si2C2) at an ultrahigh rate. Phase analysis reveals that a relatively pure Y3Si2C2 product is obtained at 1050 °C, exhibiting distinctive lamellar morphology. The synthesized Y3Si2C2 powder was then employed to formulate a shear-thinning ink, and an optimized emulsion-based ink combined with direct ink writing enabled the precise fabrication of honeycomb structures, which exhibited exceptional mechanical properties after sintering. Compared with conventional sintering processes featuring low heating rates (∼10 °C/min) and prolonged dwell times (∼2 h), UHS can efficiently synthesize Y3Si2C2 within significantly shorter times (∼50 s) and at lower temperatures (∼950 °C). The proposed integration of the preparation and forming methods paves the way for the exploration of novel perspectives in the application of Y3Si2C2 in complex-structure ceramics.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 117610 |
Journal | Journal of the European Ceramic Society |
Volume | 45 |
Issue number | 15 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- Direct ink writing
- Rare-earth silicate
- Ultrafast high-temperature sintering
- YSiC