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Publications in Scientific Journals:

O. Tapasztó, L. Tapasztó, H. Lemmel, V. Puchy, J. Dusza, C. Balázsi, K. Balázsi:
"High orientation degree of graphene nanoplatelets in silicon nitride composites prepared by spark plasma sintering";
Ceramics International, 42 (2016), 1; 1002 - 1006.



English abstract:
The sintering process of ceramic composites is known to signi fi cantly alter the distribution of the nanoscale fi llers within the matrix. Graphene
nanoplatelets reinforced ceramic composites sintered under uniaxial pressure conditions (e.g., spark plasma sintering, hot pressing) display
anisotropic mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. This anisotropy can be attributed to the preferential alignment of the graphene
nanoplatelets perpendicular to the direction of the uniaxial pressure. Here, we provide a detailed structural characterization of the graphene
nanoplatelet distribution by scanning electron microscopy and ultra-small angle neutrons scattering investigations of spark plasma sintered Si 3 N 4 /
graphene nanoplatelts composites. To quantify the effect, we compare our fi ndings for samples sintered by the spark plasma sintering with
uniaxial pressure (SPS) to the same composite sintered by hot isostatic pressing employing isotropic pressure (HIP). We found that for SPS
sintered composites more than 80% of the graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) are oriented within 7 15 1 of the dominant orientation direction, in
striking contrast to the randomly orientated GNPs found in the samples sintered by HIP. These results can contribute to the quantitative
understanding of the various anisotropic physical properties reported in GNP reinforced composites prepared by methods employing uniaxial
pressure.

Keywords:
Ceramics; Silicon nitride; Graphene nanoplateles; Dispersion


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2015.09.009


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