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Characterization of Dip-Coated Boron Nitride on Silicon Carbide Fibers
Authors:Lu Shen  Beng Jit Tan  William S Willis  Francis S Galasso  Steven L Suib
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering, and Institute of Material Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269
Abstract:Amorphous boron nitride thin coatings (~0.2 μm) have been formed on Nicalon and C-Nicaion (pre-carbon-coated Nicalon) yarns via dip coating in boric acid solution followed by heating and nitriding in NH3gas at 1000°C. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Auger electron spec-troscopy (AES) studies have shown the formation of boron nitride. The coating was boron rich and contains oxygen. The N/B and O/B ratios range from 0.6 to 0.8 and from 0.1 to 0.25, respectively. Tensile strength measurements revealed that the BN-coated C-Nicalon yarn maintained ~85% of its original strength while BN-coated Nicalon lost ~85% of its original strength. Auger depth profiles showed that there was a consumption of carbon during the heating and nitridation process for both BN-coated Nicalon and C-Nicalon fibers. However, the depletion of carbon in BN-coated Nicalon fibers was much more severe than that in BN-coated C-Nicalon fibers.
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