Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5440364 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Yttrium monosilicate and disilicate are important materials for environmental barrier coatings. The two silicates were synthesized by sol-gel route and their phase selection upon calcination and thermal exposure was studied. First products of crystallization were the monosilicate and yttria. Amorphous silica precipitated out at 1300 °C as apatite phase. During prolonged high temperature treatment, up to 100 h at 1400 °C, the apatite disappeared and the disilicate appeared, only to disappear itself as the system approached equilibrium. Thermodynamic calculations performed using Thermo-Calc software show the presence of a metastable miscibility gaps in the amorphous (liquid) phase field. As a consequence, phase separation in the amorphous phase prior to crystallization is responsible for the formation of yttria-rich and silica-rich phases during crystallization. Multiple phase formation during both, yttrium monosilicate and disilicate synthesis is consistent with the presence of the amorphous phase miscibility gaps around the silicate compositions.
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