Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Silicon or compound thereof – Binary compound
Patent
1983-09-21
1985-02-05
Cooper, Jack
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Silicon or compound thereof
Binary compound
501 88, C10B 3136
Patent
active
044977875
ABSTRACT:
Silicon carbide can be produced by the pyrolysis of branched polycarbosilanes which in turn are produced directly from selected monomer systems.
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Schilling, Jr. Curtis L.
Wesson John P.
Williams Thomas C.
Cooper Jack
Leuzzi, II Paul W.
Union Carbide Corporation
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