Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440988 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
For the first-time compacts of porous glass particles (95 wt% SiO2, 2.3% Na2O, 1.6% Al2O3) exhibiting macro-, meso- and micro-pores were densified by flash sintering, using DC electric field in the range 1000-3000 V cmâ 1. The results point out the applicability of this sintering technology to glasses characterized by viscous flow sintering mechanisms. Excluding the anodic region, the specimens resulted well densified using a current limit of 2 mA mmâ 2 and a dwelling time of 30 s. The obtained microstructure at the anode and at the cathode side is asymmetric, the former being characterized by the formation of Na-enriched region, the latter by the local formation of large pores (hundreds of microns). The mechanism, which triggers the flash event, appears to be associated to dielectric breakdown.
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Authors
Miguel Oscar Prado, Mattia Biesuz, Matteo Frasnelli, Franco Emmanuel Benedetto, Vincenzo M. Sglavo,