C04B35/62886

Ceramic composite material

A process for manufacturing ceramic-metal composite material, comprises dissolving ceramic powder into water to obtain an aqueous solution of ceramic; mixing metal powder having a multimodal particle size where largest particle size is one fourth of the minimum dimension of a device, with the aqueous solution of ceramic to obtain a powder containing ceramic precipitated on the surface of metal particles; mixing the powder containing ceramic precipitated on the surface of the metal particles, with ceramic powder having a particle size below 50μ.Math.τ.Math., to obtain a powder mixture; adding saturated aqueous solution of ceramic to the powder mixture to obtain an aqueous composition containing ceramic and metal; compressing the aqueous composition to form a disc of ceramic-metal composite material containing ceramic and metal; and removing water from the ceramic-metal composite material; wherein ceramic content of the disc is 10 vol-% to 35 vol-%. Alternatively, ceramic-ceramic composite material may be manufactured.

Method of depositing nanoscale materials within a nanofiber network and networked nanofibers with coating
11489166 · 2022-11-01 · ·

Provided herein is a method of making a conductive network by combining uncoated carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotubes coated with an electroactive substance to create an electrically conductive network; and redistributing at least a portion of the electroactive substance. Also provided herein is an electrically conductive network with an active material coating; first carbon nanotubes coated with the active material coating; and second carbon nanotubes partially coated with the active material coating, wherein at least a portion of the surfaces of the second carbon nanotubes directly contact surfaces of other second carbon nanotubes without the active material coating between these second carbon nanotubes, and wherein the first carbon nanotubes and the second carbon nanotubes are entangled to form an electrically conductive network.

CERAMIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENT, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING CERAMIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENT, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING DIELECTRIC POWDER

A ceramic electronic component includes: a body including dielectric layers and internal electrodes; and external electrodes disposed on the body and connected to the internal electrodes, wherein the dielectric layer includes a plurality of first secondary phases, the first secondary phase is a secondary phase including Ni, Mg, Al, Si, and O, and at least one of the plurality of first secondary phases has a ratio of a major axis length to a minor axis length of 4 or more.

SOLID ELECTROLYTE CERAMIC MATERIAL AND SOLID-STATE BATTERY
20230076099 · 2023-03-09 ·

A solid electrolyte ceramic material that includes sintered solid electrolyte particles containing, at least, lithium (Li), lanthanum (La), bismuth (Bi), and oxygen (O), wherein the Bi is at a higher concentration in a vicinity of a grain boundary of the sintered solid electrolyte particles than in a grain interior of the sintered solid electrolyte particles.

SILICON CARBIDE MATRIX COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20230130335 · 2023-04-27 ·

SiC matrix composite material, where heat-resistant long fiber such as carbon fiber is employed as a material for reinforcement and SiC is employed for the matrix, which significantly improves mechanical properties such as strength and toughness. The SiC matrix composite material, includes a SiC matrix and heat-resistant long fiber, wherein the SiC matrix includes both of alpha-type SiC and beta-type SiC, and the alpha-type SiC and the beta-type SiC are detected by micro-region X-ray diffraction with an X-ray beam diameter of no greater than 300 micrometers substantially at every region of every cross-section of the SiC matrix, the beta-type SiC has an average crystallite size that is no greater than 500 nm and greater than an average crystallite size of the alpha-type SiC, and the SiC matrix composite material has a porosity of no greater than 20% by volume.

FABRICATION OF BENZOXAZINE FUNCTIONALIZED PARTICLES
20230069939 · 2023-03-09 ·

A method includes adding particles to an alkaline solution, stirring the solution to cause the particles to acquire hydroxyl groups producing activated particles, dispersing the activated particles into a solvent solution, adding acetylene benzoxazine into the solvent solution, mixing the solvent solution, removing the solvent from the solvent solution to produce acetylene-benzoxazine functionalized particles, and drying the acetylene-benzoxazine functionalized particles. A composition of matter has acetylene-benzoxazine functionalized particles dispersed in a resin.

PARTICLE GROUP, POWDER COMPOSITION, SOLID COMPOSITION, LIQUID COMPOSITION, AND COMPACT

A coated particle having excellent thermal expansion control and electrical insulation properties includes a core of a first inorganic compound containing a metal or semimetal element P; and a shell of a second inorganic compound containing a metal or semimetal element Q. The first inorganic compound satisfies 1, and the coated particles satisfy 2 and 3. 1: |dA(T)/dT| is ≥10 ppm/°C at T1 of -200° C. to 1,200° C. A is (an a-axis lattice constant of a crystal in the first inorganic compound)/(a c-axis lattice constant of a crystal in the first inorganic compound). 2: in XPS of a surface of each of the coated particles, a ratio of a number of atoms of Q contained in the shell to a number of atoms of P contained in the core t is 45 to 300. 3: an average particle diameter of each coated particle is 0.1 to 100 .Math.m.

Abrasive particles, method of making abrasive particles, and abrasive articles
11634618 · 2023-04-25 · ·

Shaped ceramic abrasive particles include a first surface having a perimeter having a perimeter comprising at least first and second edges. A first region of the perimeter includes the second edge and extends inwardly and terminates at two corners defining first and second acute interior angles. The perimeter has at most four corners that define acute interior angles. A second surface is disposed opposite, and not contacting, the first surface. A peripheral surface is disposed between and connects the first and second surfaces. The peripheral surface has a first predetermined shape. Methods of making the shaped ceramic abrasive particles, and abrasive articles including them are also disclosed.

ABRASIVE PARTICLES, METHOD OF MAKING ABRASIVE PARTICLES, AND ABRASIVE ARTICLES
20230159807 · 2023-05-25 ·

Shaped ceramic abrasive particles include a first surface having a perimeter having a perimeter comprising at least first and second edges. A first region of the perimeter includes the second edge and extends inwardly and terminates at two corners defining first and second acute interior angles. The perimeter has at most four corners that define acute interior angles. A second surface is disposed opposite, and not contacting, the first surface. A peripheral surface is disposed between and connects the first and second surfaces. The peripheral surface has a first predetermined shape. Methods of making the shaped ceramic abrasive particles, and abrasive articles including them are also disclosed.

METHOD OF DEPOSITING NANOSCALE MATERIALS WITHIN A NANOFIBER NETWORK AND NETWORKED NANOFIBERS WITH COATING
20230163312 · 2023-05-25 · ·

Provided herein is an electrically conductive, chemically insulated network of nanofibers that includes first carbon nanofibers electrically connected to second carbon nanofibers to form an electrically conductive network, and second carbon nanofibers electrically connected to other second carbon nanofibers, wherein at least one of the second carbon nanofibers is in direct surface contact with another of the second carbon nanofibers; and an active material that provides electrochemical insulation on surfaces of the first carbon nanofibers and partial surfaces of at least a portion of the second carbon nanofibers, wherein the active material comprises at least 50% by weight of the electrically conductive, chemically insulated network, and wherein the active material provides electrochemical insulation to the entirety of the electrically conductive, chemically insulated network of nanofibers including the area between the first carbon nanofibers and the second carbon nanofibers.