Preparation of Silicon Carbide Coatings from Liquid Carbosilanes by Chemical Vapor Deposition
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Bin Li
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机构:National University of Defense Technology,State Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Fibers & Composites, College of Aerospace & Materials Engineering
Bin Li
Changrui Zhang
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Changrui Zhang
Haifeng Hu
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Haifeng Hu
Yingbin Cao
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Yingbin Cao
Gongjin Qi
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Gongjin Qi
Rongjun Liu
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Rongjun Liu
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[1] National University of Defense Technology,State Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramic Fibers & Composites, College of Aerospace & Materials Engineering
carbosilane;
chemical vapor deposition;
silicon carbide;
precursor;
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Liquid carbosilanes which were synthesized from polydimethylsilane (PDMS) were analyzed by infrared spectra (IR) and H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Silicon carbide coatings were prepared by chemical vapor deposition from liquid carbosilanes onto several different substrates. The coatings were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD), and IR. The results show that liquid carbosilanes are mixtures of several oligomers which have Si-C backbone. The coatings prepared at 850 °C contain some organic segments, and those prepared at 900 °C are comparatively pure SiC which is partly crystallized. The coatings are glazed and very hard.