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A ceramic matrix composite based on polymerization and pyrolysis of ethynylated aromaticsA number of ethynylated aromatic monomers recently have been synthesized which thermally homopolymerize and copolymerize to produce rigid, highly cross-linked polymers with high thermal stability (Tg of about 450 C). On pyrolysis, these polymers lose few volatiles (more than 85 percent char yield) to yield carbon bodies of relatively low porosity. These properties render the ethynylated aromatics of significant interest as matrices for high temperature composites. Incorporation of a SiC particle filler in the matrix improves the rheology of the system and minimizes shrinkage during pyrolysis. Several unidirectional composites have been fabricated combining a graphite or boria-alumina-silica continuous reinforcement with an ethynylated aromatic polymer matrix and SiC filler. Thermogravimetric analysis of composite pyrolysis behavior was used to determine reaction kinetics and to establish a composite fabrication cycle. Composites retained 95 percent of their green weight on pyrolysis. Microstructure of the green and pyrolyzed composites is characterized for materials pyrolyzed at 600 C in vacuum and argon as well as for laminates heated at 1200 C in argon following pyrolysis.
Document ID
19860028431
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hurwitz, F. I.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Accession Number
86A13169
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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