Fabrication of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite
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Devečerski, AleksandarRadosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana S.
Egelja, Adela
Pošarac, Milica B.
Matović, Branko
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The objective of this manuscript was to investigate the synthesis of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite. Sepiolite of Serbian origin and carbon (from various precursors) as a reducing agent were used. The green bodies with various C/SiO2 ratios were carbonized at 1073 K and heat-treated at 1673 K in a controlled Ar flow atmosphere. Phase evolution and phase content were followed as a function Of C/SiO2 ratio and carbon origin. The starting materials and products were characterized by means of XRD and SEM. The results show that sepiolite can be very effective source for obtaining silicon carbide powders.
Ključne reči:
carbide / carbon / carbothermal-reduction / resin / sepiolite / SiC / sugarIzvor:
Materials Science Forum, 2007, 555, 261-+Finansiranje / projekti:
- Nanostrukturni neoksidni keramički i karbonski materijali i njihovi kompoziti (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-142016)
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- Research Trends in Contemporary Materials Science, 8th Conference of the Yugoslav-Materials-Research-Society (Yu-MRS), Sep 04-08, 2006, Herceg Novi, Montenegro
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VinčaTY - CONF AU - Devečerski, Aleksandar AU - Radosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana S. AU - Egelja, Adela AU - Pošarac, Milica B. AU - Matović, Branko PY - 2007 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6690 AB - The objective of this manuscript was to investigate the synthesis of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite. Sepiolite of Serbian origin and carbon (from various precursors) as a reducing agent were used. The green bodies with various C/SiO2 ratios were carbonized at 1073 K and heat-treated at 1673 K in a controlled Ar flow atmosphere. Phase evolution and phase content were followed as a function Of C/SiO2 ratio and carbon origin. The starting materials and products were characterized by means of XRD and SEM. The results show that sepiolite can be very effective source for obtaining silicon carbide powders. C3 - Materials Science Forum T1 - Fabrication of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite VL - 555 SP - 261 EP - + DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.555.261 ER -
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Devečerski, A., Radosavljević-Mihajlović, A. S., Egelja, A., Pošarac, M. B.,& Matović, B.. (2007). Fabrication of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite. in Materials Science Forum, 555, 261-+. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.555.261
Devečerski A, Radosavljević-Mihajlović AS, Egelja A, Pošarac MB, Matović B. Fabrication of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite. in Materials Science Forum. 2007;555:261-+. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.555.261 .
Devečerski, Aleksandar, Radosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana S., Egelja, Adela, Pošarac, Milica B., Matović, Branko, "Fabrication of SiC by carbothermal-reduction reactions of sepiolite" in Materials Science Forum, 555 (2007):261-+, https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.555.261 . .