Microstructural evolution of amorphous Si2BC3N nanopowders upon heating at high temperatures: High pressures reverse the nucleation order of SiC and BN(C)
Bin Liang; Dechang Jia; Xingqi Liao; Qishuai Zhu; Qingqing Chen; Zhihua Yang; Feng Tian; Xiaoyun Li; Yu Zhou
Index: 10.1111/jace.15566
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Abstract
Amorphous Si2BC3N nanopowders (NPs) were heated at 1000‐1700°C temperatures for 30 minutes in 1 atm N2. The changes in phases, chemical bonds, and microstructures were investigated by XRD, XPS, NMR, TEM, and first‐principles calculation. Increases in heating temperatures lead to the nucleation and growth of SiC and BN(C) grains, along with partial transformation of SiC4 units from amorphous to β/α‐SiC, and collapse of B–C–N bonds. SiC nucleates prior to BN(C) at 1 atm, while it goes in the opposite order at high pressures (≥1 GPa). High pressures also shift the initial temperatures of crystallization of amorphous Si2BC3N NPs from 1400°C (1 atm) to 1150°C (5 GPa).
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