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Sialons: alpha-, beta-, gamma- and beyond

Lookup NU author(s): Emeritus Professor Derek Thompson

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Abstract

The last 30 years has seen the beta- and to a lesser extent the alpha- forms of sialon developed as structural materials for applications requiring moderate (e.g. <1200degreesC) temperature capabilities. More recent developments have shown the existence of a gamma- (spinel) form of Si3N4 and a wide range of more complex sialon compounds, some of which have potential as both structural and high-temperature materials, but also there is now a widening range of new sialon materials awaiting development for functional applications. A review is given of the current position.


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Author(s): Thompson DP

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: Silicates Industriels: 4th International Symposium on Nitrides

Year of Conference: 2004

Pages: 1-8

ISSN: 0037-5225

Publisher: Belgian Ceramic Society

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