Phase separation and crystallization in glasses of the Na2O-K2O-Nb2O5-SiO2 system

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作者
Petrovskii, GT
Golubkov, VV
Dymshits, OS
Zhilin, AA
Shepilov, MP
机构
[1] All Russian Res Ctr, Vavilov State Opt Inst, Res & Technol Inst Opt Mat Sci, St Petersburg 193171, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Grebenshchikov Inst Silicate Chem, St Petersburg 199155, Russia
关键词
Phase Separation; Niobium; Na2O; Nb2O5; Heterogeneous Structure;
D O I
10.1023/A:1024430031166
中图分类号
TQ174 [陶瓷工业]; TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
The structure of initial glasses in the Na2O-K2O-Nb2O5-SiO2 system with an Nb2O5 content ranging from 5 to 39 mol % and their structural transformations in the course of isothermal treatments at different temperatures are investigated using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and X-ray powder diffraction. It is demonstrated that, in glasses containing 15 mol % Nb2O5 and more, the metastable phase separation is the primary process responsible for the formation of a microinhomogeneous structure. With further heat treatment of these glasses, NaNbO3 crystals precipitate in regions with a high Nb2O5 content. In this case, each region has a heterogeneous structure and consists of NaNbO3 microcrystals surrounded by layers of the high-silica matrix. These layers hinder transfer processes and, consequently, recrystallization, which ensures the stability of the heterogeneous structure and, correspondingly, constant sizes of microcrystals at temperatures up to 750-800degreesC. The intensity of light scattering is determined primarily by the sizes of regions formed upon phase separation. A decrease in their size with an increase in the niobium oxide content leads to a decrease in the light scattering loss and an increase in the transparency of heat-treated samples. The interference effects associated with the heterogeneous structure of high-niobate phase regions also favor an increase in the transparency of the prepared materials.
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