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Conversion of Oak to Cellular Silicon Carbide Ceramic by Gas-Phase Reaction with Silicon Monoxide
Authors:Evelina Vogli  Joydeb Mukerji  Christiane Hoffman  Ralf Kladny  Heino Sieber  Peter Greil
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:Oak has been converted to a porous biocarbon template by annealing in an inert atmosphere above 800°C. Subsequent infiltration with gaseous SiO at 1550–1600°C under flowing argon of atmospheric pressure finally resulted in the formation of a porous, cellular β-SiC ceramic. The conversion retains the biomorphic cellular morphology of oak tissue. While pores in the cell walls with a diameter less than ∼1 μm vanished, two distinct pore channel maxima representing tracheidal cells and large vessels remained in the SiC ceramic. Depending on the cellular morphology of different kinds of wood, e.g., strut thickness and pore size distribution, gas-phase conversion to single-phase β-SiC can be used to manufacture cellular ceramics with a wide range of pore channel diameters.
Keywords:silicon carbide    oxides
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