Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper
Papers of silicon nitride nanofibers were synthesized by a carbothermal reduction process. These nanofiber papers were synthesized in situ and did not require a secondary processing step. The process utilized silica nanopowders and silica gel as the precursor material. Processing geometry played a c...
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doaj-eef009d37c0548feb449f314934dd52d2020-11-25T00:02:58ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Nanomaterials1687-41101687-41292013-01-01201310.1155/2013/875361875361Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber PaperKei-Peng Jen0Ronald Warzoha1Ji Guo2Michael Tang3Sridhar Santhanam4Mechanical Engineering Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085, USAPapers of silicon nitride nanofibers were synthesized by a carbothermal reduction process. These nanofiber papers were synthesized in situ and did not require a secondary processing step. The process utilized silica nanopowders and silica gel as the precursor material. Processing geometry played a crucial role in regulating the growth of the nanofiber papers. Characterization of the nanofiber papers indicated that the nanofibers were of the alpha silicon nitride phase. Both mechanical stiffness and strength of the nanofiber papers were measured. Thermal conductivity and specific heat of the papers were also measured and were found to be lower than many common thermal insulation materials at much smaller thicknesses and were comparable to those values that are typically reported for carbon-nanotube-based buckypaper. Results of the mechanical and thermal characterization indicate that these silicon nitride nanofiber papers can be utilized for specialized thermal insulation applications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/875361 |
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Kei-Peng Jen Ronald Warzoha Ji Guo Michael Tang Sridhar Santhanam Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper Journal of Nanomaterials |
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Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper |
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Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper |
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Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper |
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Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper |
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Processing and Characterization of Silicon Nitride Nanofiber Paper |
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processing and characterization of silicon nitride nanofiber paper |
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Papers of silicon nitride nanofibers were synthesized by a carbothermal reduction process. These nanofiber papers were synthesized in situ and did not require a secondary processing step. The process utilized silica nanopowders and silica gel as the precursor material. Processing geometry played a crucial role in regulating the growth of the nanofiber papers. Characterization of the nanofiber papers indicated that the nanofibers were of the alpha silicon nitride phase. Both mechanical stiffness and strength of the nanofiber papers were measured. Thermal conductivity and specific heat of the papers were also measured and were found to be lower than many common thermal insulation materials at much smaller thicknesses and were comparable to those values that are typically reported for carbon-nanotube-based buckypaper. Results of the mechanical and thermal characterization indicate that these silicon nitride nanofiber papers can be utilized for specialized thermal insulation applications. |
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