TY - JOUR
T1 - HfB2-SiC ceramics fabricated by reactive melt infiltration and its long-term oxidation behavior at 1650°C
AU - Lv, Yunlei
AU - Liu, Yongsheng
AU - Zhang, Binghui
AU - Sun, Xiaokun
AU - Cao, Yejie
AU - Wu, Yaming
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PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - High-density HfB2-SiC ceramics were prepared by reactive melt infiltration (RMI) at a relatively low temperature (1500°C). The ceramics had the open porosity of 0.5 % and the uniform distribution of constituent phases. The long-term oxidation behavior of HfB2-SiC ceramics in air was investigated at 1650°C. After oxidation for 100 h, the weight gain rates of ceramics varied within the range of 1.30–2.26 %. The oxidation products included SiO2, HfO2, and HfSiO4 phases, among which the HfSiO4 compound possessed the higher stability resulting from the reaction between the HfO2 and SiO2 phases. The samples all exhibited the typical feature of layered scale structure after HfB2-SiC oxidation, which was composed of the outermost SiO2 glass layer with the uneven thickness, followed by a relatively porous oxide layer containing white HfO2 and slight HfSiO4, below it was the unoxidized HfB2-SiC. The presence of this multiphase glass layer endowed the samples with excellent oxidation resistance.
AB - High-density HfB2-SiC ceramics were prepared by reactive melt infiltration (RMI) at a relatively low temperature (1500°C). The ceramics had the open porosity of 0.5 % and the uniform distribution of constituent phases. The long-term oxidation behavior of HfB2-SiC ceramics in air was investigated at 1650°C. After oxidation for 100 h, the weight gain rates of ceramics varied within the range of 1.30–2.26 %. The oxidation products included SiO2, HfO2, and HfSiO4 phases, among which the HfSiO4 compound possessed the higher stability resulting from the reaction between the HfO2 and SiO2 phases. The samples all exhibited the typical feature of layered scale structure after HfB2-SiC oxidation, which was composed of the outermost SiO2 glass layer with the uneven thickness, followed by a relatively porous oxide layer containing white HfO2 and slight HfSiO4, below it was the unoxidized HfB2-SiC. The presence of this multiphase glass layer endowed the samples with excellent oxidation resistance.
KW - HfB-SiC
KW - Long-term oxidation behavior
KW - Reactive melt infiltration
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2024.117074
DO - 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2024.117074
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85208765970
SN - 0955-2219
VL - 45
JO - Journal of the European Ceramic Society
JF - Journal of the European Ceramic Society
IS - 4
M1 - 117074
ER -