Ceramic Papermaking: A Facile Route to Fire‐Strengthening, Multifunctional Ultralight SiC Fiber Mat

X Xiaotong Chen W Wenqing Wang (Materials Sciences Division) J Jingyi Chen X Xiong Gao J Junzhe Xin (Marine Science and Technology Domain Beijing Institute of Technology Zhuhai China) C Chang Liu R Rujie He (Institute of Advanced Structure Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China) Y Ying Li

Abstract

ABSTRACT High‐temperature thermal insulation properties of ultralight SiC materials make them highly promising for extreme environment applications. In this study, inspired by ancient paper‐making, we demonstrate the room‐temperature assembly of pre‐formed SiC fibers into an ultralight ceramic “paper” using an aqueous CTAB‐stabilized slurry. Under the baptism of 1600°C the “paper” does not burn and strengthens itself. Aerodynamic heat triggers surface oxidation, welding fiber crossings into stable junctions and boosting compressive strength from 49 to 206 kPa, while the skeleton retains its shape with only 1.23% mass loss. The resultant ultralight SiC fiber mat (SFM) carries an ultralow thermal conductivity of 42 mW m −1 K −1 and a density of 0.13 g cm −3 , yet survives 80% compression, 135° bending and 45° twisting without fracture. Repeated flame impingement, cyclic airflow scouring and ten‐cycle ablation leave the back‐face temperature below 400°C, evidencing reliable reusability. Because the “ceramic papermaking” route relies solely on gravity sedimentation and pH‐triggered structural assembly, meter‐scale or intricately patterned parts can be molded in hours, then dried at 80°C, avoiding complex sol‐gel chemistry or high‐temperature carbothermal synthesis. The same Seebeck‐principle network further endows SFM with real‐time temperature measurement (±10°C accuracy), integrating insulation and damage tolerance in one fire‐strengthened sheet.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 34
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

X

Xiaotong Chen

W

Wenqing Wang

Materials Sciences Division

J

Jingyi Chen

X

Xiong Gao

J

Junzhe Xin

Marine Science and Technology Domain Beijing Institute of Technology Zhuhai China

C

Chang Liu

R

Rujie He

Institute of Advanced Structure Technology Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

Y

Ying Li