An electrodeposition technique has been adapted to produce copper–silicon carbide composites with honeycomb-like microstructures. The detrimental Cu–SiC reaction was avoided by using this room temperature processing technique. The wood-derived silicon carbide phase allows for tailorable microstructures due to the variety of available wood precursors. Plating efficiency for each wood type was determined using image analysis. This processing method results in the successful filling of pores with aspect ratios of up to 100
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. SiC wit...
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...
An electrodeposition technique has been adapted to produce copper–silicon carbide composites with ho...
An additive-assisted copper electroplating technique designed for infiltrating high-aspect-ratio por...
Carbonized wood which possesses microstructure with random orientation graphitic crystallites and wi...
Copper–silicon carbide composites were fabricated by electrodeposition of copper into pores of wood-...
Advanced silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are leading candidate materials for many applications in the...
This research focuses on the infiltration of two porous structures. In the first, two different sili...
Composites were fabricated by infiltration of molten Al–13Si–9Mg into porous SiC derived from wood. ...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. Highly ...
The results of the joint project of the German Aerospace Center and the Technical University of Muni...
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have great potentials as packaging materials among other composite g...
A new approach to the manufacture of dense reaction infiltrated silicon carbide (SiSiC) from wood-ba...
The use of wood as a structure-giving material may be the key to producing temperature-resistant cer...
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. SiC wit...
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...
An electrodeposition technique has been adapted to produce copper–silicon carbide composites with ho...
An additive-assisted copper electroplating technique designed for infiltrating high-aspect-ratio por...
Carbonized wood which possesses microstructure with random orientation graphitic crystallites and wi...
Copper–silicon carbide composites were fabricated by electrodeposition of copper into pores of wood-...
Advanced silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are leading candidate materials for many applications in the...
This research focuses on the infiltration of two porous structures. In the first, two different sili...
Composites were fabricated by infiltration of molten Al–13Si–9Mg into porous SiC derived from wood. ...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. Highly ...
The results of the joint project of the German Aerospace Center and the Technical University of Muni...
Metal matrix composites (MMCs) have great potentials as packaging materials among other composite g...
A new approach to the manufacture of dense reaction infiltrated silicon carbide (SiSiC) from wood-ba...
The use of wood as a structure-giving material may be the key to producing temperature-resistant cer...
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...
This paper deals with a new method for producing non-oxide ceramic using wood as a template. SiC wit...
Man-made ceramic wood similar to petrified wood found in nature can be used at high temperature as t...