Claims
- 1. SiC fibers produced by heating cross-linked preceramic fibers in an inert atmosphere substantially free of oxygen for a time and at a temperature sufficient to pyrolyze said cross-linked preceramic fibers to SiC fibers having an oxygen content of less than 2% by weight, an average tensile strength of greater than about 2.5 GPa, an average elastic modulus of greater than about 185 GPa, an average rupture strain of greater than 1.5% and a weight loss on the order of about 2% by weight when said SiC fibers are re-heated to about 1,575.degree. C. in argon; said cross-linked preceramic fibers having been produced by providing a solution of a polycarbosilane and a vinylic SiC precursor selected from the group consisting of a polyvinylsilazane, a polyvinylsilane and mixtures thereof in a mutual volatile solvent therefor, forming fibers from said solution, heating said fibers in an oxygen-free inert atmosphere for a time and at a temperature sufficient to effect a cross-linking reaction between said polycarbosilane and said vinylic SiC precursor, said temperature being below that which results in a pyrolysis of said cross-linked preceramic fiber, said vinylic SiC precursor:
- a) being capable of yielding stoichiometric crystalline SiC upon pyrolysis;
- b) having an oxygen content below about 1% by weight;
- c) being compatible with said polycarbosilane in solution therewith such that no phase separation occurs;
- d) being cross-linkable with said polycarbosilane as well as homo-cross-linkable; and
- e) contributing favorably to the processability and spinnability of the polymer mixture by affecting the viscoelastic behavior of the polymer solution and strength and flexibility of the spun fibers, the polycarbosilane possessing a combination of molecular weight and degree of branching sufficient to impart thereto the characteristic property that it does not melt at all, or just softens slightly when it is heated in an inert atmosphere to a temperature approaching that at which polycarbosilane begins to convert into a ceramic material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/886,805 filed May 22, 1992 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/774,017 filed Oct. 9, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,171,722 issued Dec. 15, 1992).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Research leading to completion of the invention was supported, in part, by Grant No. MDA 972-88-J-1006 issued by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense. The United States Government has certain rights to the invention described herein.
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