文摘
The current study introduces a methodology for the fabrication of porous silicon carbide nanowire/silicon carbide (SiCnw/SiC) ceramics with macroscopic unidirectionally aligned channels and reports on their microstructural and mechanical properties. The material was produced by freezing of a water-based slurry of β-SiC nanowires (SiCnw) with control of the ice growth direction. Pores were subsequently generated by sublimation of the columnar ice during freeze-drying. Chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) of SiC into the open pore network of the SiCnw aerogel with unidirectionally aligned channels, resulted in the formation of highly porous SiCnw/SiC ceramics which exhibited a unique microstructure as identified by scanning electron microscopy. The pore size distribution and the mechanical properties of the as-fabricated porous ceramics were examined by mercury intrusion porosimetry and three-point bending and compression tests, respectively, while phase composition was investigated through X-ray diffraction.