Abstract
A 25 nm thick α-alumina layer was deposited on a turbine-grade silicon nitride by sol-gel dip coating and subsequent heat treatment in air at 1200°C. This layer had a nanometer grain structure. Silicon nitride protected by this thin layer showed a significant improvement in oxidation resistance over its uncoated counterpart after 200 cyclic exposures in air at 1250°C. The oxide layer grown on the coated silicon nitride also exhibited superior surface morphology, compared with the uncoated silicon nitride.
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Tsarenko, I., Park, S., Du, H., & Lee, W. Y. (2003). Sol-gel alumina coating for improved cyclic oxidation resistance of silicon nitride. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 86(9), 1622–1624. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.2003.tb03528.x
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