Ceramics based on organosilicon polymers-precursors: microstructure and properties (review)

Part 2
Shestakov A.M.
Shestakov A.M. Ceramics based on organosilicon polymers-precursors: microstructure and properties (review). Part 2 // Proceedings of VIAM. 2021. No. 9. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2021-0-9-22-32. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2021/9/3
Keywords
silicon carbonitride, ceramics, organosilicon polymers, microstructure, silicon oxycarbide, pyrolysis, electron microscopy, NMR spectroscopy.
Abstract

Shows the scientific approaches of various authors to the study of the microstructure of ceramics, the purpose of which is to elucidate its structural organization at the micro- and nanoscale, as well as the influence of the microstructure on the complex of material properties. Various instrumental methods for studying ceramics (NMR spectroscopy, electron microscopy, х-ray structural analysis, etc.) are considered, the permissible capabilities of research methods and analysis of the results obtained with their correct interpretation are shown. The special role of theoretical modeling in understanding the structure of the considered ceramic materials is noted.

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