Journal
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 10, Pages 14913-14922Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.06.311
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BSAS; Synthesis; Sintering; Slurry spray coating on SiC
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- ARDB, INDIA [ARDB/GTMAP/01/2031774/M/1]
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BSAS was synthesized through solid state reaction and the resulting celcian phase could be sintered to high density through uniaxial pressing. Ball milling and ZrO2 addition both further increased the density. Mullite + BSAS coating showed better effectiveness on SiC substrates than single layer BSAS coating.
Barium strontium alumino silicate (BSAS); (Ba0.6Sr0.4Al2Si2O8) was synthesized through solid state reaction between BaCO3, SrCO3, Al2O3 and SiO2 subjected to wet milling in isopropanol for about 24 h. The sequence of the solid state reaction was studied by subjecting to DG/DTG from room temperature to 1550 ?C. The crystallographic phase evolution was confirmed by X-ray diffraction of the powders calcined in the range 1000 to 1300 ?C for 2 h. The monoclinic celsian phase obtained at 1300 ?C, pelletized through uniaxial pressing was sinterable to 67 to 78% density in the temperature range of 1300 to 1500 ?C. The density improved to 75 to 94% after ball milling for 76 h, while ZrO2 addition further improved the density by 2%. The celcian phase of BSAS was dispersed in isopropyl alcohol, milled for about 24 h and spray coated on to plain SiC and mullite precoated SiC substrates. Sintering of coated samples and characterization for weight gain/loss, microstructure, scratch test prove that mullite + BSAS coating is more effective than single layer coating of BSAS on SiC substrates.
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