Ceramics International | 2019

Structure and performance of Si3N4/SiC/CNT composite fibres

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Herein, a homogeneously distributed and well-orientated ceramic-CNT composite fibre (Si3N4/SiC/CNTs) has been prepared using carbon nanotube fibres (CNTFs) premixed with silicon powder, followed by the reaction-bonded sintering process. The SiC layers around the CNT bundles interspersed in the composite are formed during the silicon reaction stage through the contact of silicon and CNTs, and the densification of the ceramic through the further reaction-bonded silicon carbide and nitride. Due to strong interface bonding, the composite fibres exhibit the potential for CNT-based damage sensing with a tensile strength upto 225 Mpa. Furthermore, the high-volume distribution of CNT sresults in a significant enhancement of the electrical and thermal conductivities as well as photoluminescence properties. Our work provides a useful approach for thefabrication of multifunctional fibres for imaging, engineering, and other complex applications.

Volume 45
Pages 12677-12681
DOI 10.1016/J.CERAMINT.2019.03.099
Language English
Journal Ceramics International

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