Carbide and nitride based boron ceramics have attract a significant
attention, especially in the field of structural and refractory
ceramics. They promoted by a high thermal stability, additionally; they
hold the second and third hardest materials after diamond. These
excellent properties evaluate boron carbide/nitride ceramics for most
important applications: they used as cutting tools and refractory
materials. Boron carbide, nitride and their composites produced during
carbothermic reduction reaction (CRR), using lactose and boric acid as
carbon and boron sources, respectively. The studied parameters were the
carbon/boron molar ratio, the reaction temperature and reaction time.
The produced materials characterized from different point of views
regarding chemical, physical, thermal and electrical properties.
Finally, the materials tested for electrochemical properties and thermal
stability for advanced application.