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Oxidation Kinetics of Si2N2O Ceramics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

Jeanette Persson
Affiliation:
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm UniversityS-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Per-Olov Käll
Affiliation:
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm UniversityS-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Mats Nygren
Affiliation:
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm UniversityS-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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Ceramics based on silicon nitride have long been considered promising candidates for high temperature engineering applications due to their excellent refractory properties combined with high strength and good resistance to oxidation. It is well known, however, that the performance of ceramics varies considerably with chemical composition, for example with type and amount of intergranular phase. Especially the evaluation of the high temperature behaviour of the ceramics under varying conditions is therefore important in increasing the knowledge of these materials.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1993

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