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Processing and structural characteristics of encapsulated ZnO in porous polysiloxane-derived ceramics
2011
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
A facile processing strategy based on a simple pressing and heat-treatment at 800°C in air or argon was successfully demonstrated for fabricating encapsulated ZnO in porous polysiloxane-derived ceramic matrix. The composite samples contain ZnO crystallites with wurtzite structure embedded in amorphous SiO 2 or SiOC matrix and have 5158% porosity depending on the starting polysiloxane content and heat-treatment atmosphere. For the samples heat-treated in air, the one with more ZnO content in the
doi:10.2109/jcersj2.119.136
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