Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1515790 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The evolution of Ni2+ environment has been systematically investigated using optical and in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to determine the influence of nucleating agents (TiO2 and/or ZrO2) during the formation of spinel in magnesium aluminosilicate glass-ceramics. The results were complemented by in situ X-ray diffraction data. According to XAS and optical spectroscopy, the nature of nucleating agents does not modify significantly the Ni environment in initial glasses. However, it has a relatively strong influence in the observed crystallization sequence. Ni2+ ions do not enter the Zr-containing crystalline phase of ZrO2 or ZrTiO4 but a Ni2+ coordination change from the fivefold coordinated sites, with a small amount of tetrahedral sites in parent glasses, to [6]Ni2+ and [4]Ni2+ sites in spinel (in glasses nucleated by ZrO2 and/or TiO2) or in β-quartz solid solutions (in glasses nucleated by ZrO2) has been found.
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Authors
A. Dugué, O. Dymshits, L. Cormier, B. Cochain, G. Lelong, A. Zhilin, S. Belin,