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无机材料学报 2009
Influence of Temperature on Oxidation Resistance of Carbon/Carbon Composites Modified by a Hydrothermal TreatmentDOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1077.2009.00948 Keywords: carbon/carbon composites , oxidation , hydrothermal , matrix modification Abstract: Carbon/carbon (C/C) composites are one of the most important high temperature structure materials; Which are oxidized remarkably above 400 n oxidative atmosphere. In order to improve the oxidation resistance of C/C composites, suspension mixtures prepared by mixing B4C, SiC and Al2O3 powders and phosphoric acid solution were used as precursors to modify the C/C composites by a novel hydrothermal treatment. The influences of the hydrothermal treatment temperature on the phase, microstructure and antia2oxidation property of the as-modified composites were investigated. The asa2modified C/C composites were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscope (PDS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) techniques. Results show that the surface of the C/C composites is covered by a coating composed of molten B2O3, HPO3 and microcrystalline Al(PO3)3 after modified by the hydrothermal treatment, and their oxidation resistance is effectively improved in the temperature range from 120 o 200 The anti-oxidation property of the treated C/C composites is improved with increasing hydrothermal treatment temperature. The mass of the modified C/C composites losses only 2.31% after oxidized at 700 n air for 10h.
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