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Production mechanism of polytitanocarbosilane and its conversion of the polymer into inorganic materials
Authors:T Ishikawa  T Yamamura  K Okamura
Affiliation:(1) Inorganic materials Research laboratory, Corporate Research and Development, Ube-lndustries Ltd, Ube-shi, 755 Yamaguchi-ken, Japan;(2) Development of Metallurgical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture, Mozu Ume-cho, 591 Sakai-shi, Japan
Abstract:The reaction of polycarbosilane with tetra-alkyltitanate proceeded at 300° C in nitrogen atmosphere by the condensation of Si-H bonds in polycarbosilane and the substituent groups of the tetra-alkyltitanate accompanied by evolution of alkan gas, and then the formation of Si-O-Ti bonds occurred. In this condensation reaction using tetra-isopropyl titanate, tetra-n-butyl titanate and tetra-2-ethylhexyl titanate, activation energies of the initial rate of the increase in molecular weight were 17.04, 20.07 and 31.07 kcal mol–1 respectively, and thus the more bulky the substituent group of tetra-alkyltitanate, the lower the reactivity became. Of these alkyltitanates, tetra-2-ethylhexyl titanate was found to be the most advantageous reactant for obtaining polytitanocarbosilane with a narrow molecular weight distribution, low gel fraction and high titanium concentration. Polytitanocarbosilane with high titanium concentration was converted into the densified amorphous inorganic material with high Si-C bonding energy in high yield. Titanium contained in the pyrolysed polytitanocarbosilane was furthermore found to have the effect of inhibiting crystalline grain growth of beta-type SiC up to high temperature.
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