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Anisotropic, biomorphic cellular Si3N4 ceramics with directional well-aligned nanowhisker arrays based on wood-mimetic architectures

Journal of Advanced Ceramics [2022]
Xu Songsong, Zhou Xiaonan, Zhi Qiang, Gao Junjie, Hao Liucheng, Shi Zhongqi, Wang Bo, Yang Jianfeng, Ishizaki Kozo
ABSTRACT

Inspired by the transport behavior of water and ions through the aligned channels in trees, we demonstrate a facile, scalable approach for constructing biomorphic cellular Si 3 N 4 ceramic frameworks with well-aligned nanowhisker arrays on the surface of directionally aligned microchannel alignments. Through a facile Y(NO 3 ) 3 solution infiltration into wood-derived carbon preforms and subsequent heat treatment, we can faultlessly duplicate the anisotropic wood architectures into free-standing bulk porous Si 3 N 4 ceramics. Firstly, α-Si 3 N 4 microchannels were synthesized on the surface of C B -templates via carbothermal reduction nitridation (CRN). And then, homogeneous distributed Y−Si−O−N liquid phase on the walls of microchannel facilitated the anisotropic β-Si 3 N 4 grain growth to form nanowhisker arrays. The dense aligned microchannels with low-tortuosity enable excellent load carrying capacity and thermal conduction through the entire materials. As a result, the porous Si 3 N 4 ceramics exhibited an outstanding thermal conductivity (TC, k R ≈ 6.26 W·m −1 ·K −1 ), a superior flexural strength (σ L ≈ 29.4 MPa), and a relative high anisotropic ratio of TC ( k R / k L = 4.1). The orientation dependence of the microstructure-property relations may offer a promising perspective for the fabrication of multifunctional ceramics.

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