Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7900454 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The specific aim of this study was to highlight the influence of sintering temperature and heating rate on the densification process and the final structure of glass-ceramic samples. It was shown that zero water adsorption and minimum closed porosity of ~ 3% were obtained at heating rate of 2 °C/min and at about 1 h holding at 690 °C. The temperature increase accelerated intense foaming process that resulted in formation of total porosity of 35-45%. It was also demonstrated that the foaming depended on the heating rate: the higher the heating rate - the more intensive was the bloating. The observed foaming process was related to intensive crystallization and re-crystallization of La2O3·SrO·5B2O3 crystal phase. The phase formation processes entirely completed after 30-60 min at 730-740 °C with the formation of intriguing and unusual crystal structures.
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Authors
Sonja SmiljaniÄ, Emilia Karamanova, Snežana GrujiÄ, Jelena Rogan, Jovica StojanoviÄ, SrÄan MatijaÅ¡eviÄ, Alexander Karamanov,