Research/Patents/US 5707568
US 5707568

PREPARATION OF SUBSTANTIALLY POLYCHRYSTALLINE SILICON CARBIDE FIBERS FROM METHYLPOLYSILANES,

Assignee

DOW CORNING CORPORATION, A CORP. OF MI.

Filed

Dec 18, 1989

Granted

Jan 13, 1998

Location

MIDLAND MI US

Abstract

A process for the preparation of substantially polycrystalline silicon carbide fibers is provided. The fibers may be fabricated to have a small diameter and are thermally stable at high temperatures. The process is carried out by initially forming fibers from a preceramic polymeric precursor comprising methylpolysilane resins. The fibers are then infusibilized to render them nonmelting followed by a pyrolysis step in which the fibers are heated to a temperature in excess of 1600° C. in a nonoxidizing atmosphere to form substantially polycrystalline silicon carbide fibers. The substantially polycrystalline silicon carbide fibers which are formed by the process of the present invention have at least 75% crystallinity and have a density of at least about 2.9 gm/cm3. The polymeric precursor or the fibers contain, or have incorporated therein, at least about 0.2% by weight boron. This incorporation of boron may be accomplished either prior to or during formation of the fibers or during at least one of the infusibilizing or pyrolyzing steps of the process.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jun 19, 1990

Rescinded

Sep 26, 1995

Duration

5 years, 3 months

Inventor

  • 1DAVID C. DELEEUW
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