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- the present invention relates to a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material and a process for producing the material.
- Si-containing materials porous or dense
- Si as a Si phase such as, for example, silicon-silicon carbide composite materials containing Si and SiC as main phases or materials containing silicon carbide as a main phase have a high strength and moreover are superior in heat resistance, oxidation resistance and heat conductivity, they are currently in use in various applications such as kiln tool, jig for heat treatment, honeycomb filter and the like.
- Si-containing materials produced using the above kiln tool have had a problem that the actual heat conductivity is far smaller than the designed heat conductivity.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problem of the prior art and aims at providing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material in which, by controlling the lattice constant of the Si phase at room temperature, a reduction in heat conductivity can be prevented and a high heat conductivity can be exhibited stably, and a process for producing such a Si-containing material.
- a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material characterized by containing a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- the boron content in the Si phase is preferably 0.02% by weight or less.
- the Si-containing material is preferably either of a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material, a material composed mainly of silicon carbide, and a material composed mainly of silicon.
- a process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material characterized by conducting firing using a kiln material containing no B compound.
- the kiln material is preferably alumina or an oxide-bonded silicon carbide material.
- the Si-containing material of the present invention contains a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- the boron content in the Si phase is preferably 0.02% by weight or less in order to control the lattice constant of the Si phase at the above-mentioned level.
- the main characteristic of the present Si-containing material lies in that by focussing on the heat conductivity reduction of a Si-containing material, caused by the lattice constant reduction of the Si phase contained therein which occurs when B (boron) is present in the Si phase in a solid solution form, the boron content in the Si phase in the present Si-containing material has been optimized so that the present Si-containing material can contain a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- the Si-containing material is either of a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material, a material composed mainly of silicon carbide, and a material composed mainly of silicon.
- the silicon-silicon carbide type material contains various different phases ranging from a silicon phase consisting of unreacted state silicon to a substantially pure silicon carbide; typically consists of a silicon phase and a silicon carbide phase, wherein the silicon carbide phase may be a plurality of SiC phases in which the Si contents are gradually changed.
- the silicon-silicon carbide type material is a general term for Si—SiC series materials wherein the carbon contents vary from 0 mol % to 50 mol %.
- the silicon-silicon carbide type composite material is, for example, a material obtained by impregnating a C/C composite with Si and is a material having a yarn assembly wherein a number of yarns (each containing at least a carbon fiber bundle and a carbon component other than the carbon fiber) are combined three-dimensionally with being orientated in the layer direction and are integrated so that they are not separated from each other, and a matrix made of a Si—SiC type material, which is filled in the yarn assembly between the adjacent yarns.
- the material composed mainly of silicon carbide includes, for example, a silicon carbide material impregnated with silicon, and a silicon carbide material coated with silicon.
- the main characteristic of the present production process lies in that a Si-containing material (for example, a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material or a material composed mainly of silicon carbide) is fired using a kiln material containing no boron compound (e.g. NB or the like).
- a Si-containing material for example, a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material or a material composed mainly of silicon carbide
- a kiln material containing no boron compound e.g. NB or the like
- the kiln material is preferably alumina or an oxide-bonded silicon carbide material (a material obtained by adding, to SiC, a clay or the like as a binder and firing and solidifying the mixture).
- Silicon (lattice constant: 0.54311 nm, heat conductivity: 133 W/mK) was fired in an Ar atmosphere at 1,450° C. for 2 hours using a sagger and a setter both shown in Table 1, whereby were produced melt-solidified samples (Si-alone samples) of Examples 1 to 2 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5.
- lattice constant was calculated from a diffraction profile obtained by X-ray diffractometry at room temperature, by the WPPD method.
- Comparative Examples 1 to 3 are cases each using a setter made of BN.
- Si reacted directly with BN and it is considered that there was dissolution during melting, via the solid-liquid interface; as a result, each product obtained had a lattice constant of 0.5296 nm or less and a heat conductivity of 80 W/mK or less.
- Comparative Examples 4 to 5 are cases each using a sagger made of BN.
- Si was not in direct contact with BN and it is considered that during the melting of Si, the B (boron) vapor generated from decomposition of BN dissolved in Si via the gas (B)-liquid (Si) interface; as a result, each product obtained had a lattice constant of 0.54302 or less and a heat conductivity of less than 100 W/mK.
- Si—SiC type materials (porosity: 0%) of Examples 3 to 4 and Comparative Example 6, by firing dense Si—SiC type material precursors in an Ar atmosphere at 1,450° C. for 2 hours, using a sagger and a setter both shown in Table 2.
- the lattice constant of Si phase at room temperature is controlled, whereby a reduction in heat conductivity can be prevented and a high heat conductivity can be exhibited stably.
Abstract
A highly heat-conductive Si-containing material containing a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less. Firing is conducted using a kiln material containing no B compound. With this highly heat-conductive Si-containing material and the process for production thereof, a reduction in heat conductivity can be prevented and a high heat conductivity can be exhibited stably.
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- The present invention relates to a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material and a process for producing the material.
- Since Si-containing materials (porous or dense) containing Si as a Si phase such as, for example, silicon-silicon carbide composite materials containing Si and SiC as main phases or materials containing silicon carbide as a main phase have a high strength and moreover are superior in heat resistance, oxidation resistance and heat conductivity, they are currently in use in various applications such as kiln tool, jig for heat treatment, honeycomb filter and the like.
- At the time of the above-mentioned Si-containing material, there has been mainly used a kiln tool made of a dense SiC material to which BN, B4C and C have been added in an amount of 1% as a superaddition, or of a carbon having been coated with BN as a reaction-preventive layer.
- However, Si-containing materials produced using the above kiln tool have had a problem that the actual heat conductivity is far smaller than the designed heat conductivity.
- The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problem of the prior art and aims at providing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material in which, by controlling the lattice constant of the Si phase at room temperature, a reduction in heat conductivity can be prevented and a high heat conductivity can be exhibited stably, and a process for producing such a Si-containing material.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material characterized by containing a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- Here, the boron content in the Si phase is preferably 0.02% by weight or less.
- In the present invention, the Si-containing material is preferably either of a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material, a material composed mainly of silicon carbide, and a material composed mainly of silicon.
- According to the present invention, there is also provided a process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material, characterized by conducting firing using a kiln material containing no B compound.
- Here, the kiln material is preferably alumina or an oxide-bonded silicon carbide material.
- As described above, the Si-containing material of the present invention contains a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- By doing so, it becomes possible to prevent a reduction in heat conductivity and exhibit a high heat conductivity stably.
- In the present Si-containing material, the boron content in the Si phase is preferably 0.02% by weight or less in order to control the lattice constant of the Si phase at the above-mentioned level.
- The reason therefor is that in the heat conduction in Si, phonon is considered to have a central role and, when the boron content in the Si phase exceeds 0.02% by weight, the B (boron) is present in the Si phase in the form of a solid solution and thereby the lattice vibration of Si shows anharmonicity, presumably resulting in a reduction in heat conductivity.
- Thus, the main characteristic of the present Si-containing material lies in that by focussing on the heat conductivity reduction of a Si-containing material, caused by the lattice constant reduction of the Si phase contained therein which occurs when B (boron) is present in the Si phase in a solid solution form, the boron content in the Si phase in the present Si-containing material has been optimized so that the present Si-containing material can contain a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
- In the present invention, it is also preferred that the Si-containing material is either of a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material, a material composed mainly of silicon carbide, and a material composed mainly of silicon.
- Here, the silicon-silicon carbide type material (Si—SiC type material) contains various different phases ranging from a silicon phase consisting of unreacted state silicon to a substantially pure silicon carbide; typically consists of a silicon phase and a silicon carbide phase, wherein the silicon carbide phase may be a plurality of SiC phases in which the Si contents are gradually changed.
- Therefore, the silicon-silicon carbide type material is a general term for Si—SiC series materials wherein the carbon contents vary from 0 mol % to 50 mol %.
- The silicon-silicon carbide type composite material (Si—SiC type composite material) is, for example, a material obtained by impregnating a C/C composite with Si and is a material having a yarn assembly wherein a number of yarns (each containing at least a carbon fiber bundle and a carbon component other than the carbon fiber) are combined three-dimensionally with being orientated in the layer direction and are integrated so that they are not separated from each other, and a matrix made of a Si—SiC type material, which is filled in the yarn assembly between the adjacent yarns.
- The material composed mainly of silicon carbide includes, for example, a silicon carbide material impregnated with silicon, and a silicon carbide material coated with silicon.
- Next, description is made on the process for producing the Si-containing material of the present invention.
- The main characteristic of the present production process lies in that a Si-containing material (for example, a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material or a material composed mainly of silicon carbide) is fired using a kiln material containing no boron compound (e.g. NB or the like).
- Thereby, contact of the Si-containing material with B (boron) can be prevented; as a result, there can be prevented the reduction in heat conductivity of the Si-containing material due to the reduction in lattice constant caused by the presence of B (boron) in a solid solution form.
- Incidentally, the kiln material is preferably alumina or an oxide-bonded silicon carbide material (a material obtained by adding, to SiC, a clay or the like as a binder and firing and solidifying the mixture).
- The present invention is described below in more detail by way of Examples. However, the present invention is in no way restricted to these Examples.
- Silicon (lattice constant: 0.54311 nm, heat conductivity: 133 W/mK) was fired in an Ar atmosphere at 1,450° C. for 2 hours using a sagger and a setter both shown in Table 1, whereby were produced melt-solidified samples (Si-alone samples) of Examples 1 to 2 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5.
- The samples were measured for lattice constant, heat conductivity and boron content in Si phase. The results are shown in Table 1.
- Incidentally, lattice constant was calculated from a diffraction profile obtained by X-ray diffractometry at room temperature, by the WPPD method.
- Boron content in Si phase was determined by conducting a solution treatment to extract silicon alone and then conducting an ICP emission spectral analysis, and heat conductivity was measured by a laser flash method at room temperature.
TABLE 1 Lattice Heat Boron content constant conductivity in Si phase Kiln tool (nm) (W/mK) (wt. %) Ex. 1 Alumina sagger, 0.54310 116 <0.005 alumina setter Ex. 2 Carbon sagger, 0.54309 117 0.005 alumina setter Comp. Ex. 1 BN sagger, 0.54396 74 0.040 BN setter Comp. Ex. 2 Alumina sagger, 0.54291 72 0.040 BN setter Comp. Ex. 3 Carbon sagger, 0.54293 66 0.044 BN setter Comp. Ex. 4 BN sagger, 0.54298 90 0.025 alumina setter Comp. Ex. 5 SiC* sagger, 0.54302 92 0.021 alumina setter
*A SiC dense material to which B4C and C have been added as a sintering aid each in an amount of 1% as a superaddition.
- In Examples 1 and 2, it was found that when B (boron) is removed from the atmosphere employed during firing (melting), the product obtained can be allowed to have a lattice constant of more than 0.54302 nm and a heat conductivity of 100 W/mK or more (a lattice constant of more than 0.54305 nm and a heat conductivity of 110 W/mK or more).
- Incidentally, heat conductivity can be calculated from the above lattice constant using the first regression formula [lattice constant=3.14×10−6·heat conductivity+0.54271] of the data of Table 1 and silicon before melting and solidification (lattice constant: 0.54311 nm, heat conductivity: 133 W/mK).
- Meanwhile, Comparative Examples 1 to 3 are cases each using a setter made of BN. In these cases, Si reacted directly with BN and it is considered that there was dissolution during melting, via the solid-liquid interface; as a result, each product obtained had a lattice constant of 0.5296 nm or less and a heat conductivity of 80 W/mK or less.
- Comparative Examples 4 to 5 are cases each using a sagger made of BN. In these cases, Si was not in direct contact with BN and it is considered that during the melting of Si, the B (boron) vapor generated from decomposition of BN dissolved in Si via the gas (B)-liquid (Si) interface; as a result, each product obtained had a lattice constant of 0.54302 or less and a heat conductivity of less than 100 W/mK.
- Based on the results of the above-produced melt-solidified samples (Si-alone samples), there were produced Si—SiC type materials (porosity: 0%) of Examples 3 to 4 and Comparative Example 6, by firing dense Si—SiC type material precursors in an Ar atmosphere at 1,450° C. for 2 hours, using a sagger and a setter both shown in Table 2.
- Each sample obtained was measured for lattice constant, heat conductivity and boron content in Si phase. The results are shown in Table 2.
TABLE 2 Lattice Heat Boron content constant conductivity in Si phase Kiln tool (nm) (W/mK) (wt. %) Ex. 3 Alumina sagger, 0.54308 174 <0.005 Si—SiC type setter Ex. 4 Oxide-bonded 0.54303 171 0.011 silicon carbide* sagger, Si—SiC type setter Comp. Ex. 6 BN-coated carbon 0.54295 162 0.040 sagger, Si—SiC type setter
*A material obtained by adding, to SiC, a clay or the like as a binder and sintering and solidifying the mixture.
- In Examples 3 to 4, as compared with Comparative Example 6, heat conductivities of 170 W/mK or more could be obtained.
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- In the highly heat-conductive Si-containing material and process for production thereof, of the present invention, the lattice constant of Si phase at room temperature is controlled, whereby a reduction in heat conductivity can be prevented and a high heat conductivity can be exhibited stably.
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1. A highly heat-conductive Si-containing material characterized by being either of a silicon-silicon carbide type material and a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material and containing a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less.
2. A highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 1 , wherein a boron content in the Si phase is 0.02% by weight or less.
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4. A process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material containing a Si phase whose lattice constant at room temperature is controlled at a level of more than 0.54302 nm but 0.54311 nm or less, characterized by firing a Si-containing material using a kiln material containing no B compound.
5. A process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 4 , wherein the kiln material is alumina or an oxide-bonded silicon carbide material.
6. A process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 4 , wherein the Si-containing material is a silicon-silicon carbide type material, a silicon-silicon carbide type composite material, a material composed mainly of silicon carbide, or a material composed mainly of silicon.
7. A process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 4 , wherein a boron content in the Si phase of the highly heat-conductive Si-containing material is 0.02% by weight or less.
8. A highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 2 , which has been produced by a process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material, set forth in claim 4 .
9. A highly heat-conductive Si-containing material according to claim 2 , which has been produced by a process for producing a highly heat-conductive Si-containing material, set forth in claim 4.
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