Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1481823 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Pt-capsules loaded with a Pt-coil and two crystalline seeds immersed into an andesitic melt were rapidly cooled from 1300 to 1100 °C with a rate of 3 °C/min at atmospheric pressure and air oxygen fugacity. Results show that the Pt-coil does not induce any heterogeneous crystallization process as well as iron diffusion process from the melt into the platinum substrate. In contrast, the presence of crystalline seeds in a solidifying andesitic melt significantly alters the phase assemblage, composition and texture of the new-forming crystals in response to a heterogeneous nucleation mechanism and the formation of metastable phases.
► Pt-substrates do not induce heterogeneous nucleation processes in andesitic melts. ► Crystalline substrate controls the composition of the new-forming crystals. ► Metastable crystal phases occur in response to a heterogeneous nucleation mechanism.