Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Silicon or compound thereof – Binary compound
Patent
1978-05-03
1979-09-04
Cooper, Jack
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Silicon or compound thereof
Binary compound
C01B 3136
Patent
active
041668413
ABSTRACT:
A method is taught for making beta silicon carbide in a micro balloon structure, that is, a spherical type structure in which the beta silicon carbide forms only a thin wall of the balloon structure. If desired, the micro balloon structure, which is porous, may be crushed to form beta silicon carbide of a very finely divided size. The method is accomplished by pyrolyzing microballoon structures formed of an organic material so that the material breaks down to leave carbon behind in the microballoon structure. This carbon is reacted with silicon at an appropriate temperature to form the pure beta silicon carbide in the microballoon shape.
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Noakes Jack E.
Terner Leslie L.
Cooper Jack
Ford Motor Company
Johnson William E.
Zerschling Keith L.
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