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A comparative study of nano-fillers to improve toughness and modulus of polymer-derived ceramics
2021
Scientific Reports
AbstractBrittleness is a major limitation of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs). Different concentrations of three nanofillers (carbon nanotubes, Si3N4 and Al2O3 nanoparticles) were evaluated to improve both toughness and modulus of a commercial polysilazane (PSZ) PDC. The PSZs were thermally cross-linked and pyrolyzed under isostatic pressure in nitrogen. A combination of mechanical, chemical, density, and microscopy characterizations was used to determine the effects of these fillers. Si3N4 and
doi:10.1038/s41598-021-82365-3
pmid:33772038
fatcat:4ssskdarbna27gsrcfnk6aqxsi