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Saturation, silicon nitrides

Current interest in saturated Si-N rings stems primarily from the industrial uses of silicon nitride (and related materials), which is a hard, chemically resistant insulator, and as precursors to silicon-nitrogen polymers (poly-silazanes). The formation and precursor chemistry of these polymers are discussed in Section 10.3.3. [Pg.181]

Liquid phase modifications. Alternatively a porous membrane can be reduced in pore size by a liquid deposition prcx ess where the membrane is dipped into a solution or sol to form deposits inside the membrane pores. For example, a silicon nitride tube with a mean pore diameter of 0.35 pm is first immersed in a solution of aluminum alcoholate (aluminum isopropylate or 2aluminum tris(ethyl acetoacetate) or ethyl acetoacetate aluminum diisopropylate) in an organic solvent (hexane, cyclohexane, benzene, isopropanol, etc.). It is then treated with saturated water vapor to hydrolyze the alcoholate or chelate to form bochmite inside the pores, thus changing the pore diameter to as small as 20 nm [Mitsubishi Heavy Ind., 1984a and 1934b]. Upon calcining at 800X, boehmite transforms into transition-alumina. [Pg.83]

Fig. 21. Flexural strength of RBSN infiltrated with equilibrium liquid. The liquid has the eutectic composition on the Si3N4-Y2Si207 join saturated with silicon nitride crystals [33]. Fig. 21. Flexural strength of RBSN infiltrated with equilibrium liquid. The liquid has the eutectic composition on the Si3N4-Y2Si207 join saturated with silicon nitride crystals [33].
Acetone-Pis an unstable, white powder or crystalline mass with a melting point of 90 to 93 Celsius. The solid is insoluble in water, but soluble in ether and tetrahydrofuran. It is quite unstable and is rarely used in military or commercial explosives. However it can be utilized as a primary explosive in blasting caps or detonators when desensitized with appropriate materials. To do so, it should be mixed with gum Arabic, carbon black, tri sodium phosphate, chalk, or silicon dioxide powder, and then mixed with a small amount of paraffin s or saturated oils prior to use. Acetone-P can also be slurried with 10% water and 5% hexane for use in blasting caps or detonators. Pure acetone-P should not be used by itself, as it will decay over time potentially leading to explosions. Acetone-P is rather volatile, and a small sample left out in the open will completely evaporate after several days—partly due to decomposition. Acetone-P can also be used in initiating compositions when mixed with sulfur nitride or other primary explosives, and then added to a small amount of a saturated oil. The sulfur nitride and other primary explosives can be replaced by bari urn chromate, copper perchlorate, or lead chromate. Even when acetone-P has been successfully desensitized, it should be used withi n 2 weeks of preparation. ... [Pg.364]


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