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Influence of Reduced Graphene Oxide and Carbon Black on Mechanical and Thermal Characteristics of TiB2-SiC Ceramics

Journal of the European Ceramic Society(2024)

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The most crucial goal is the improvement of Ultra High Temperature Ceramic (UHTC) fracture toughness without negatively impacting the ceramic high-temperature properties. Carbon nanostructures in UHTCs appear to be one of the most promising ways forward. The influence of reduced graphene oxide vs. carbon black on microstructure and properties of TiB 2 -SiC ceramics is studied. The composite ceramic samples with additive contents up to 7.4 wt% were manufactured via the reactive hot pressing of B 4 C-TiC-Si-reduced graphene oxide/carbon black precursors at 1850 degrees & Scy; and 30 MPa for 4 min. The sintered materials composition and structure were analysed with Raman spectroscopy, XRD, SEM, and TEM. Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) survives the hotpressing procedure and, at lower concentrations, distributes inside the TiB 2 -SiC matrix in the form of separate sheets. However, at 7.4 wt%, the rGO was shown to agglomerate. The rGO improved the hardness, fracture toughness, and thermal conductivity of the TiB 2 -SiC by up to 16%, 20%, and 53%, respectively. The composite characteristics reached the values of H V = 26.1 GPa, K 1 C = 7.4 MPa center dot m 1/2 , and k = 69 W/m center dot K. Carbon black additive formed roughly equiaxial two micrometre inclusions and was not observed to impact the investigated properties.
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Ultra high temperature ceramics,Reduced graphene oxide,Composites,Thermal conductivity,Fracture toughness,Reactive hot pressing,Sintering
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