2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta09054h
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Polymeric and ceramic silicon-based coatings – a review

Abstract: From precursors to novel polymeric and ceramic coatings with tailored properties. The first review on coatings based on silicon preceramic polymers.

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“…2019 [190] The main aspects of the use of silicon polymers for coatings were debated. The advantages and disadvantages of these materials, and the processing methods developed were discussed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2019 [190] The main aspects of the use of silicon polymers for coatings were debated. The advantages and disadvantages of these materials, and the processing methods developed were discussed.…”
Section: [138]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the possibility of controlling the cross‐linking degree, the type of bonds linking monomeric units and the nature of functional groups in PCPs, polymers with tailored rheological properties can be designed . This allows polymer shaping before curing to produce thin parts or complex architectures such as fibers, coatings, or dense monoliths . If the PDC route is coupled with a macroporous network design method, at the polymer level, a control of the porosity can be achieved at various length scales .…”
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“…41,42 This allows polymer shaping before curing to produce thin parts or complex architectures such as fibers, coatings, or dense monoliths. [43][44][45] If the PDC route is coupled with a macroporous network design method, at the polymer level, a control of the porosity can be achieved at various length scales. [46][47][48][49][50] Last but not least, the chemical characteristics (elemental composition and polymer network structure), the physical properties, and the reactivity (thermal and chemical) of the precursors can be adjusted to obtain, after pyrolysis and optional annealing, ceramics with the desirable composition and phase distribution.…”
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“…[ 1 ] Owing to this capability, polysilazanes are used as precursors in the processing of ceramic coatings by the polymer‐derived ceramic (PDC) route. [ 2 ]…”
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