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In this study, the SiBCN-Ti series ceramics with different Ti contents were fabricated, and the oxidation resistance and microstructural evolution of the ceramics at 1500 °C for different times were explored. The results show that with the increase in oxidation time, pores and bubbles are gradually formed in the oxide layer. When the oxidation time is less than or more than 4 h, the Ti(C, N) in the ceramics will maintain its initial structure or mostly transform to TiN. The introduction of Ti content can promote the formation of rutile silicate glass, thus healing the cracks and improving the oxidation resistance of the ceramics effectively.
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Hao Peng
Haobo Jiang
Daxin Li
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Tsinghua University
Harbin Institute of Technology
Tsinghua–Berkeley Shenzhen Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e635e4b6db6435875c814e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17133118
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