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Preparation of a Nano-Laminated Sc<sub>2</sub>SnC MAX Phase Coating on SiC Fibers via the Molten Salt Method.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Wang C et al.
Affiliation:
School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering · China

Abstract

The incorporation of MAX phase interface layers into silicon carbide (SiC) composites has been shown to significantly enhance mechanical properties, particularly under irradiation conditions. However, conventional Ti-based MAX phases suffer from thermal instability and tend to decompose at high temperatures. In this work, an Sc<sub>2</sub>SnC coating was successfully synthesized onto the surface of SiC fibers (SiC<sub>f</sub>) via an in situ reaction between metals and pyrolytic carbon (PyC) in a molten salt environment. The PyC layer, pre-deposited by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), served as both a carbon source and a structural template. Characterization by SEM, XRD, and Raman spectroscopy confirmed the formation of Sc<sub>2</sub>SnC coatings with a distinctive hexagonal flake-like morphology, accompanied by an internal ScC<sub>x</sub> intermediate layer. By turning the Sc-to-Sn ratio in the molten salt, coatings with varied morphologies were achieved. ScC<sub>x</sub> was identified as a critical intermediate phase in the synthesis process. The formation of numerous defects during the reaction enhanced element diffusion, resulting in preferential growth orientations and diverse grain structures in the Sc<sub>2</sub>SnC coating.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40508632