Significant Improvement of Mechanical Properties of SiC-Nanowire-Reinforced SiC f /SiC Composites via Atomic Deposition of Ni Catalysts.
Zongxu WuHaoran WangZhaoke ChenRuiqian ZhangQingbo WenZongbei HeMing LiXiang XiongPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This study aimed to study the effects of different catalyst introduction methods on the distribution of SiC nanowires (SiCNWs) and the mechanical properties of SiC f /SiC composites. Two different catalyst-introduction methods (electroplating (EP) vs. atomic deposition (AD)) have been used to catalyze the growth of SiC nanowires in SiC f preforms. The morphology, structure and phase composition were systematically investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The SiCNWs-reinforced SiC f /SiC composited was densified by CVI. The compressive strength of the SiCNWs-reinforced SiC f /SiC composites was evaluated by radial crushing test. Compared with EP, atomic Ni catalysts fabricated by AD have higher diffusivity for better diffusion into the SiC f preform. The yield of SiCNWs is effectively increased in the internal pores of the SiC f preform, and a denser network forms. Therefore, the mechanical properties of SiCNW-containing SiC f /SiC composites are significantly improved. Compared with the EP-composites and SiC f /SiC composites, the compressive strength of AD-composites is increased by 51.1% and 56.0%, respectively. The results demonstrate that the use of AD method to grow SiCNWs is promising for enhancing the mechanical properties of SiC f /SiC composites.