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Nanostructure and Calorimetry of Amorphous SiCN and SiBCN Ceramics

Subject Area Synthesis and Properties of Functional Materials
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Polymer Materials
Term from 2009 to 2017
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 131173649
 
Final Report Year 2016

Final Report Abstract

The project was divided into three parts: i) Synthesis of SiCN, SiOC and SiBCN ceramics and their isotope-enriched analogues; ii) Investigation on the nanodomain structure of SiCN ceramics by means of solid-state NMR, SAXS, Raman spectroscopy and TEM; iii) Determination of the enthalpy of formation of the Si(B)CN materials by means of hightemperature oxide melt calorimetry. The major accomplishments are: (a) We have extensively characterized the microstructure of polymer-derived SiOC, SiCN, and SiBCN ceramics and proposed structural/topological models to describe those. (b) We have experimentally determined their energetics (i.e., enthalpy of formation) via drop solution calorimetry and assessed possible relations between the nano/microstructure of the investigated PDCs and their thermodynamic stability. (c) We have attained information on mixed bonding (Si tetrahedra with both oxygen and carbon, SiOxC4-x, or nitrogen and carbon, SiCxN4-x) and bonding in interdomain areas of silicon oxycarbide and silicon carbonitride ceramics, respectively (d) We have shown that hydrogen plays a structural and thermodynamic role in stabilizing mixed bonding in SiOC- and SiCN-based PDCs. (e) We have demonstrated that the microstructure of the PDC directly correlates with the molecular structure of precursors and their processing.

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