ZrC-SiC nanopowders were prepared by carbothermal reduction of ZrO2 and SiO2 with carbon black in argon gas atmosphere, using microwave energy as an alternative heating source. The samples were characterized by XRD, SEM and BET surface area analysis. The results indicate that highly crystalline ZrC-SiC composites with a mean particle size of about 80 nm can be synthesized at a relatively low temperature (~1420 °C). Microwave-assisted heating to obtain the ZrC-SiC nanopowders significantly reduces the synthesis time to only 40 min when compared with the long reaction times involved in conventional carbothermal reduction, which requires about 8 hours to obtain ZrC and 2 hours to obtain SiC.
Keywords
carbothermal reduction; microwave; ZrC-SiC nanopowder