Ceramics have superior hardness, strength and corrosion resistance, but are also associated with poor toughness. Here, we propose the boron nitride nanoplatelet (BNNP) as a novel toughening reinforcement component to ceramics with outstanding mechanical properties and high-temperature stability. We used a planetary ball-milling process to exfoliate BNNPs in a scalable manner and functionalizes them with polystyrene sulfonate. Non-covalently functionalized BNNPs were homogeneously dispersed with Si 3 N 4 powders using a surfactant and then consolidated by hot pressing. The fracture toughness of the BNNP/Si 3 N 4 nanocomposite increased by as much as 24.7% with 2 vol.% of BNNPs. Furthermore, BNNPs enhanced strength (9.4%) and the tribological properties (26.7%) of the ceramic matrix. Microstructural analyzes have shown that the toughening mechanisms are combinations of the pull-out, crack bridging, branching and blunting mechanisms.
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Lee, B., Lee, D., Lee, J. H., Ryu, H. J., & Hong, S. H. (2016). Enhancement of toughness and wear resistance in boron nitride nanoplatelet (BNNP) reinforced Si 3 N 4 nanocomposites. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep27609
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