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APPLICATION OF DFT-DERIVED RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHEMICAL ENVIRONMENT AND ²⁹Si NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY TO DETERMINE STRUCTURE IN SILICON OXYCARBIDE CERAMICS
Nimmo, John Paul; 0000-0001-6167-3514 (2017-05-15)Silicon oxycarbide (SiCO) is an amorphous ceramic material widely used in industrial applications, for its useful electronic and biologically-compatible properties.1-3 SiCO is resistant to crystallization, remaining amorphous ... -
Crystalline SiCO: Implication On Structure And Thermochemistry Of Ternary Silicon Oxycarbide Ceramics
Bodiford, Nelli (Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2014-09-17)The need for innovative refractory materials - materials that can sustain extreme temperatures - has been constantly growing within the modern industries. Basic requirements for usage at ultra-high-temperatures have been ... -
A diffusionless transformation path relating Th₃P₄ and spinel structure opportunities to synthesize ceramic materials at high pressures
Goswami, Arindom (Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2012-04-11)Physical properties of solids at high pressure hold the key to many interesting questions in earth and planetary sciences, as well as in applied sciences. At high pressure, most ambient-pressure materials become unstable ... -
Investigation of Computational Determination of Elastic Properties for Silicon Nitride and Silicon Carbonitride Materials
West, Timothy Aaron; 0000-0003-2324-5775 (2020-08-10)Silicon nitride and silicon carbonitride materials are versatile materials exhibiting useful properties at high temperatures and pressures. This study investigates the use of molecular dynamics simulations to determine ... -
Reactive Atmosphere Pyrolysis(RAP) of Silicon Carbo Nitride (SiCN)
Hande, Akshada Bharat; 0009-0001-9682-4092 (2023-08-17)Polymer Derived Ceramics (PDCs) are synthesized by converting liquid polymer precursors into ceramics through controlled pyrolysis. This study focuses on silicon carbonitride (SiCN) ceramics obtained from Ceraset Polysilazane ...