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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2016.26.6.337

Fabrication of Cu-30 vol% SiC Composites by Pressureless Sintering of Polycarbosilane Coated SiC and Cu Powder Mixtures  

Kim, Yeon Su (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Kwon, Na-Yeon (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Jeong, Young-Keun (Graduate School of Convergence Science, Pusan National University)
Oh, Sung-Tag (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.26, no.6, 2016 , pp. 337-341 More about this Journal
Abstract
Cu-30 vol% SiC composites with relatively densified microstructure and a sound interface between the Cu and SiC phases were obtained by pressureless sintering of PCS-coated SiC and Cu powders. The coated SiC powders were prepared by thermal curing and pyrolysis of PCS. Thermal curing at $200^{\circ}C$ was performed to fabricate infusible materials prior to pyrolysis. The cured powders were heated treated up to $1600^{\circ}C$ for the pyrolysis process and for the formation of SiC crystals on the surface of the SiC powders. XRD analysis revealed that the main peaks corresponded to the ${\alpha}$-SiC phase; peaks for ${\beta}$-SiC were newly appeared. The formation of ${\beta}$-SiC is explained by the transformation of thermally-cured PCS on the surface of the initial ${\alpha}$-SiC powders. Using powder mixtures of coated SiC powder, hydrogen-reduced Cu-nitrate, and elemental Cu powders, Cu-SiC composites were fabricated by pressureless sintering at $1000^{\circ}C$. Microstructural observation for the sintered composites showed that the powder mixture of PCS-coated SiC and Cu exhibited a relatively dense and homogeneous microstructure. Conversely, large pores and separated interfaces between Cu and SiC were observed in the sintered composite using uncoated SiC powders. These results suggest that Cu-SiC composites with sound microstructure can be prepared using a PCS coated SiC powder mixture.
Keywords
Cu-SiC composites; polycarbosilane; pressureless sintering; microstructure;
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