SiC/C composites prepared from wood-based carbons by pulse current sintering with SiO2: Electrical and thermal properties

2004 
Abstract A powder mix of wood charcoal and SiO 2 was sintered into a SiC/C composite. The heat treatment temperatures were 1400–1800 °C, the SiO 2 concentration 0, 10, 30 and 50 wt.% with respect to the dry weight of wood charcoal. The microstructure, electrical resistance and thermal conductivity were studied. SEM and EDX confirmed that a 1 μm thick layer of β-SiC was formed on the surface of the wood charcoal pieces. The bulk density did increase only slightly with temperature and SiC contents. The electrical resistance decreased slightly with temperature but increased with SiO 2 contents. The thermal conductivity did increase both with temperature and SiC contents. By coating the wood charcoal in this rather natural way by such a ceramic layer we can use the SiC/C composite at least up to 1800 °C, far beyond the carbon oxidation limit of 500 °C.
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