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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing silicon nitride-based sintered body
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] An object of the present invention is to obtain a highly reliable silicon nitride sintered body which does not decrease in strength and has small variation in physical properties. [Structure] In this method, an organometallic compound is bonded to the surfaces of the silicon nitride powder and the sintering aid powder, and a mixed powder obtained by dispersing these powders in a solvent is molded and fired. Examples of organometallic compounds are RnSi (OR ') 4-n or RnS iX 4-n (R ′: alkyl group, aryl group, X: halogen, n = 1 to 3), examples of sintering aids are oxides, nitrides, and oxynitrides of Y, Al, and Mg. Is.
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