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Ceramic fibres from polymer precursor containing Si-O-Ti bonds

Part II Synthesis of various types of ceramic fibres

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Polycarbosilanes containing titanium alkoxide as pendant groups (atom ratio Ti/Si = 0.07 and 0.15) were synthesized. These polymers were melt-spun and then heat-treated in a vacuum, in oxygen or ammonia gas flow, resulting in Si-Ti-C-O, Si-Ti-0 and Si-Ti-O-N fibres, respectively. The pyrolysis process of the polymer is discussed in connection with the mechanical properties and the structure of the fibre. At high heat-treatment temperatures, β-SiC and TiC (in Si-Ti-C-O fibre), anatase (in Si-Ti-O fibre) and TiN (in Si-Ti-O-N fibre) crystallized, which may be closely related to the decomposition of the Si-O-Ti bond in the fibre.

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Hasegawa, Y., Feng, CX., Song, YC. et al. Ceramic fibres from polymer precursor containing Si-O-Ti bonds. J Mater Sci 26, 3657–3664 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00557159

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