Publication | Closed Access
Oxidation of ZrB[sub 2]-Based Ceramics in Dry Air
281
Citations
19
References
2003
Year
Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringCrystalline CeramicsHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringElectrochemical SocietyCeramicsDry AirCeramic MaterialOxidation ResistanceCeramics MaterialsSic ParticlesLow Thermal StabilityStructural CeramicMetal-ceramic SystemsCeramic PowdersCeramic TechnologyMicrostructure
The oxidation behavior of three different -based ceramics, a monolithic and two composites, was studied up to 1350°C and under isothermal conditions at 1120°C for 20 h. Oxidation kinetics and microstructural changes in the oxidized specimens indicate that the monolithic has low thermal stability. On the contrary, the introduction of SiC particles markedly improves oxidation resistance due to the formation of an adherent and protective borosilicate glass layer that coats the sample surface, effectively limiting the inward diffusion of oxygen toward the reaction interface. The influence of the secondary grain boundary phases on oxidation is discussed. © 2003 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1