Claims
- 1. An article prepared by a method which consists of
- (A) mixing at least one conventional ceramic filler with an R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer,
- (B) coating a substrate with the filled R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer,
- (C) heating the coated substrate in an inert atmosphere or in a vacuum to an elevated temperature of at least 750.degree. C. until the coating is converted to a silicon carbide ceramic material, whereby a silicon carbide-containing ceramic coated article is obtained, which silazane polymer is obtained by a process which consists of contracting and reacting in an inert, essentially anhydrous, atmosphere, a chlorine-containing disilane or a mixture of chlorine-containing disilanes, wherein the number of diorgano-substituted silicon atoms does not exceed the number of monoorgano-substituted silicon atoms, of the general formula
- (Cl.sub.a R.sub.b Si).sub.2
- with a disilazane having the general formula
- (R.sub.3 Si).sub.2 NH
- at a temperature in the range of 125.degree. C. to 300.degree. C. while distilling by-produced volatile products, wherein
- R is vinyl, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- R' is vinyl, hydrogen, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group
- a has a value of 0.5-3;
- b has a value of 0-2.5 and the sum of a+b is equal to three.
- 2. A silicon carbide ceramic material prepared by a method which consists of heating an R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer in an inert atmosphere or in a vacuum to at least a temperature of 750.degree. C. until the silazane polymer is converted to silicon carbide ceramic material, which silazane polymer is obtained by a process which consists of contacting and reacting in an inert, essentially anhydrous, atmosphere, a chlorine-containing disilane or a mixture of chlorine-containing disilanes, wherein the number of diorgano-substituted silicon atoms does not exceed the number of monorgano-substituted silicon atoms, of the general formula
- (Cl.sub.a R.sub.b Si).sub.2
- with a disilazane having the general formula
- (R'.sub.3 Si).sub.2 NH
- at a temperature in the range of 125.degree. C. to 300.degree. C. while distilling by-produced volatile products, wherein
- R is vinyl, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- R' is vinyl, hydrogen, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- a has a value of 0.5-3;
- b has a value of 0-2.5 and the sum of a+b is equal to three.
- 3. A silicon carbide containing ceramic article prepared by a method which consists of
- (A) forming an article of the desired shape from an R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer;
- (B) heating the article formed in (A) in an inert atmosphere or in a vacuum to an elevated temperature of at least 750.degree. C. until the silazane polymer is converted to silicon carbide containing ceramic, which silazane polymer is obtained by a process which consists of contacting and reacting in an inert, essentially anhydrous, atmosphere, a chlorine-containing disilane or a mixture of chlorine-containing disilanes, wherein the number of diorgano-substituted silicon atoms does not exceed the number of monorgano-substituted silicon atoms, of the general formula
- (Cl.sub.a R.sub.b Si).sub.2
- with a disilazane having the general formula
- (R'.sub.3 Si).sub.2 NH
- at a temperature in the range of 125.degree. C. to 300.degree. C. while distilling by-produced volatile products, wherein
- R is vinyl, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- R' is vinyl, hydrogen, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- a has a value of 0.5-3;
- b has a value of 0-2.5 and the sum of a+b is equal to three.
- 4. A silicon carbide containing ceramic article prepared by a method which consists of
- (A) adding and mixing a conventional ceramic filler with an R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer;
- (B) forming an article of the desired shape from the filled R'.sub.3 SiNH--containing silazane polymer;
- (C) heating the article formed in (B) in an inert atmosphere or in a vacuum to an elevated temperature of at least 750.degree. C. until the silazane polymer is converted to silicon carbide containing ceramic, which silazane polymer is obtained by a process which consists of contacting and reacting in an inert, essentially anhydrous, atmosphere, a chlorine-containing disilane or a mixture of chlorine-containing disilanes, wherein the number of diorgano-substituted silicon atoms does not exceed the number of monorgano-substituted silicon atoms, of the general formula
- (Cl.sub.a R.sub.b Si).sub.2
- with a disilazane having the general formula
- (R'.sub.3 Si).sub.2 NH
- at a temperature in the range of 125.degree. C. to 300.degree. C. while distilling by-produced volatile products, wherein
- R is vinyl, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- R' is vinyl, hydrogen, an alkyl group of 1-3 carbon atoms or the phenyl group;
- a has a value of 0.5-3;
- b has a value of 0-2.5 and the sum of a+b is equal to three.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 225,274 filed Jan. 15, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,340,619.
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