Chemical composition, structure and properties of glass and glass-ceramic materials in the system of BaO (PbO)- B2O3 - Al2O3 -TiO2

Authors

  • J.J. Ruiz Valdés Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
  • A. Gorokhovsky Centre for Research and Advanced Studies
  • J.I. Escalante García Centre for Research and Advanced Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29105/qh1.2-75

Keywords:

Glass, Glass-Ceramic, Composition

Abstract

The vitrification and crystallization of glasses in the system BaO(PbO)-B2O3-Al2O3-TiO2, containing (mol %): BaO (24.6-28.1 ), PbO (2.8-3.2), B2O3 (7.6-24.0), Al2O3 (15.9-25.5), TiO2 (39.1-41.1) were investigated. The batch compositions of different oxide molar ratios were fused in an electric furnace in a platinum crucible at 1450 ºC for 2 h and cast into cylindrical-shaped samples. The obtained glasses were crystallized at 950 ºC for 2h. BaTiO3 was recognized as a dominant crystalline phase in the produced glass-ceramic materials. The influence of B2O3 and Al2O3 contents on the chemical resistance, mechanical strength and dielectric properties was investigated. It is shown that the glass compositions containing (mol %): B203 7-25 and Al2O3 16-20 displayed the optimal combinations of exploitation properties. The influence of liquid phase separation on the abovementioned properties was also analyzed.

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Published

2011-03-31

How to Cite

Ruiz Valdés , J. ., Gorokhovsky, A. ., & Escalante García , J. . (2011). Chemical composition, structure and properties of glass and glass-ceramic materials in the system of BaO (PbO)- B2O3 - Al2O3 -TiO2. Quimica Hoy, 1(2), 9–11. https://doi.org/10.29105/qh1.2-75