Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1882-1022
Print ISSN : 0914-5400
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Special Issue by Guest Editors: Organic-to-Inorganic Conversion Process for Polymer-Derived Ceramics: Papers
Facile Synthetic Route of Polycarbosilane as a SiC Precursor with Zeolite Catalysts
Chi Thanh NGUYENLan-Young HONGDong-Pyo KIMJin-Yong LEEHee-Gweon WOO
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2006 Volume 114 Issue 1330 Pages 487-491

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Polycarbosilane (PCS), a well known preceramic polymer which is frequently used as an SiC precursor, was synthesized from the thermal decomposition of polydimethylsilane (PDMS) in the presence of various types of zeolites as catalysts. The PDMS with different types and amounts of the zeolite catalysts was heated at 350°C for 6 h, followed by heating at 400°C for an additional 6 h in an autoclave. The use of the zeolite catalysts allowed the PCS to be synthesized under milder conditions and with a higher efficiency than those observed in the Yajima process, by accelerating the thermal decomposition of the PDMS. The PCS product was separated into three fractions, viz. the insoluble fraction, the solid and soluble fraction, and the low molecular weight liquid product. The solid and soluble PCS was characterized by TGA, FT-IR, GPC and NMR analysis, in order to study the effect of the catalysts on the chemical properties of the polymer.
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