Solution properties and spectroscopic characterization of polymeric precursors to SiNCB and BN ceramic materials

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Boron Nitride, BN, and composite SiNCB ceramic fibers are important structural materials because of their excellent thermal and oxidative stabilities. Consequently, polymeric materials as precursors to ceramic composites are receiving increasing attention. Characterization of these materials requires the ability to evaluate simultaneous molecular weight and compositional heterogeneity within the polymer. Size exclusion chromatography equipped with viscometric and refractive index detection as well as coupled to a LC-transform device for infrared absorption analysis has been employed to examine these heterogeneities. Using these combined approaches, the solution properties and the relative amounts of individual functional groups distributed through the molecular weight distribution of SiNCB and BN polymeric precursors were characterized.

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