2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16062446
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Effect of Free Cross-Linking Rate on the Molding of Bulk SiOC Ceramics

Abstract: Polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) have many advantages in ceramic molding and ceramic properties, but because of the obvious volume shrinkage in the process of precursor transformation into ceramics, it is easy for defects to appear in the forming process of bulk PDCs. Herein, theoretical analyses and experimental studies were carried out to improve the quality of sintered samples and realize the parametric design of raw materials. Firstly, based on the HPSO/D4Vi cross-linking system, the mathematical model of t… Show more

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“…For S0–S30, the pore diameters were in the range 8000–22,000 nm, which may be caused by microcracks. However, the open porosity gradually decreased from S0 to S30, which may be because C-Ph doping reduces the degree of crosslinking and the number of microcracks [ 28 ]. The open porosities (microcracks) of S0–S30 were significantly lower than their corresponding porosities, indicating that the small pores caused by C-Ph existed as closed pores in S0–S30.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For S0–S30, the pore diameters were in the range 8000–22,000 nm, which may be caused by microcracks. However, the open porosity gradually decreased from S0 to S30, which may be because C-Ph doping reduces the degree of crosslinking and the number of microcracks [ 28 ]. The open porosities (microcracks) of S0–S30 were significantly lower than their corresponding porosities, indicating that the small pores caused by C-Ph existed as closed pores in S0–S30.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%