The effect of K2O content on the crystallization of niobium germanate glasses with 22.7- 24.27 wt% of GeO2 and 54.59-57.48 wt% of Nb2O5 was examined. The glasses crystallize by primary crystallization and the formed crystalline phases were K6Nb6Ge4O26, K3.8Nb5Ge3O20.4 and KNbO3. Increasing the K2O content caused a decrease in the GeO2 content of the primary phases. The effect of the K2O content on the kinetics of primary crystallization was analyzed. It was demonstrated that an increase of the K2O content decreased the activation energy of crystal growth at first of the crystallization peaks (Ec1). At second crystallization peaks the activation energies of crystal growth increased (Ec2)
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