2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2019.08.080
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Multifunctional silicon carbide matrix composites optimized by three-dimensional graphene scaffolds

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“…As a result, β-SiC grains nucleated between the sheets of the graphene filling the voids and also formed a dense SiC rim on the filaments for the longer CVI times. The electrical conductivity and compressive strength in these composites increased with infiltration time (up to 50 h) and graphene concentration in the inks (25–50 wt.%) reporting maximum values of 3700 S⋅m −1 and 200 MPa (50 h), respectively [ 326 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Additive Manufactured Ceramic/graphene Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, β-SiC grains nucleated between the sheets of the graphene filling the voids and also formed a dense SiC rim on the filaments for the longer CVI times. The electrical conductivity and compressive strength in these composites increased with infiltration time (up to 50 h) and graphene concentration in the inks (25–50 wt.%) reporting maximum values of 3700 S⋅m −1 and 200 MPa (50 h), respectively [ 326 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Additive Manufactured Ceramic/graphene Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the state of the art of graphene-based ceramic 3D printed composites using preceramic polymers, interesting methods, which differ from the above examples in the way that ceramic phase is introduced in the 3D part, can be found. Commonly in these solutions, a 3D graphene-based part is first manufactured by DIW; then, it is heated for polymer removal followed by an infiltration step of a ceramic precursor [ 217 , 218 , 219 ].…”
Section: Direct Ink Writing Technology Of Graphene-based Ceramic Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting approach was reported by You et al [ 219 ]. In this work, the authors proposed a method for the growth of SiC that it exactly occurs in 3D printed graphene scaffolds by means of chemical vapor infiltration (CVI).…”
Section: Direct Ink Writing Technology Of Graphene-based Ceramic Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the state of the art of graphene-based ceramic 3D printed composites using preceramic polymers, interesting methods, which differ from the above examples in the way that ceramic phase is introduced in the 3D part, can be found. Commonly in these solutions, a 3D graphene-based part is first manufactured by DIW; then, it is heated for polymer removal followed by an infiltration step of a ceramic precursor [298][299][300].…”
Section: Direct Ink Writing Technology Of Graphene-based Ceramic Pastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar work was carried out by Moyano et al [299], in which they studied the electrical, mechanical and capacitive responses of a strong and light 3D ceramic/graphene structure obtained through a controllable and fast infiltration method using a preceramic polymer. Another interesting approach was reported by You et al [300]. In this work, the authors proposed a method for the in-situ growth of SiC in 3D printed graphene scaffolds by chemical vapor infiltration (CVI).…”
Section: Direct Ink Writing Technology Of Graphene-based Ceramic Pastesmentioning
confidence: 99%