The precipitation kinetics of nucleating agents in technical lithium aluminosilicate (LAS) glass-ceramics is challenging to determine in laboratory practice due to the low content of about 3 wt%. Therefore, isothermal heat treatment series in the temperature range 750–820 °C with simultaneous recording of Raman spectra were carried out, which revealed a two-fold crystallisation process. In the first stage, an increase in oxygen coordination of Ti4+ from 4 and 5 to 6 is indicated, which was assigned to a liquid-liquid phase separation, while in the second stage ordering of the short range led to crystallisation of TiO2(B) and anatase in the demixed domains. Using a sectional JMAK analysis of the temporally decoupled process, a stationary nucleation mechanism with no detectable growth is proposed for the first stage, while the second stage led to almost no change in volume fraction over time.
Precipitation Kinetics of Nucleating Agents in LAS Glass-Ceramics by High Temperature Raman Spectroscopy
Di Genova D.;
2025
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The precipitation kinetics of nucleating agents in technical lithium aluminosilicate (LAS) glass-ceramics is challenging to determine in laboratory practice due to the low content of about 3 wt%. Therefore, isothermal heat treatment series in the temperature range 750–820 °C with simultaneous recording of Raman spectra were carried out, which revealed a two-fold crystallisation process. In the first stage, an increase in oxygen coordination of Ti4+ from 4 and 5 to 6 is indicated, which was assigned to a liquid-liquid phase separation, while in the second stage ordering of the short range led to crystallisation of TiO2(B) and anatase in the demixed domains. Using a sectional JMAK analysis of the temporally decoupled process, a stationary nucleation mechanism with no detectable growth is proposed for the first stage, while the second stage led to almost no change in volume fraction over time.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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