Synthesis and high-temperature creep behavior of a SiLuOC-based glass-ceramic

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In this work, a lutetium-modified silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) glass ceramic was prepared from a single-source precursor via pyrolysis and subsequent hot pressing. It is shown that the main crystalline phase in the hot-pressed SiLuOC is Lu2Si2O7. The high-temperature (HT) creep behavior of SiLuOC was assessed by compression creep experiments performed between 1100 and 1300°C at constant true stresses between 25 and 75 MPa. The calculated viscosity values of SiLuOC were found to be significantly higher as compared to those of SiRE(Al,Mg)ON glasses (RE = rare earth elements). Thus, the presented SiLuOC-based glasses might be used as alternative sintering aids for the liquid-phase sintering of HT creep resistant Si3N4 monolithic samples.

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Stabler, C., Seemüller, C., Choudhary, A., Heilmaier, M., Lauterbach, S., Kleebe, H. J., & Ionescu, E. (2016). Synthesis and high-temperature creep behavior of a SiLuOC-based glass-ceramic. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 124(10), 1006–1012. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.16101

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