2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5ce02356d
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Oriented growth of a β-quartz solid solution from a MgO–Al2O3–SiO2glass coated by a sol–gel ZrO2layer

Abstract: Glass sheets with the mol% composition 22.5MgO•22.5Al 2 O 3 •55SiO 2 were coated with a thin ZrO 2 layer on both sides via sol-gel dip coating. The samples were heated in a two-step process to 850 °C for 1 h and to 1000 °C for another 3 or 20 h. X-ray diffraction (XRD), optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), including electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), were performed to investigate the crystallization of this surface modified glass. Two types of indialite and a β-quartz solid solution… Show more

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“…A few data points in the scan were also attributed to μ-cordierite (a.k.a. the “high-quartz solid solution”25 or the “β-quartz solid solution”1234) but single patterns clearly proving the presence of this phase have not been obtained from any glass-ceramics produced from this glass so far.…”
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“…A few data points in the scan were also attributed to μ-cordierite (a.k.a. the “high-quartz solid solution”25 or the “β-quartz solid solution”1234) but single patterns clearly proving the presence of this phase have not been obtained from any glass-ceramics produced from this glass so far.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These glass-ceramics have frequently been proposed for various applications such as hard disc substrates9, millimeter-wave dielectrics67 and dental materials3. Most glasses in this system predominantly crystallize from the surface, as for example in the case of glass with the stoichiometry of cordierite (2 MgO · 2 Al 2 O 3  · 5 SiO 2 )10111213. In this case, the surface crystallization of μ-cordierite (also denoted as the high-quartz solid solution) is observed at temperatures of ca.…”
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“…By contrast, the crystallisation of stuffed β-quartz did not lead to piezoelectric samples 33 . It should be noted that both fresnoite and β-quartz are not ferroelectric and hence cannot be poled.…”
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“…The coarser crystals at their core but finer crystals at their periphery indicate a decreasing growth velocity during dendrite formation; hence, they probably grew during the primary cooling process similar to the peculiar mullite crystals observed in the bulk of a glass with the molar composition 22.5MgO•22.5Al 2 O 3 •55SiO 2 . 25 Considering that the crystallization of Ba-fresnoite leads to such a release of energy that it may heat its own growth front (e.g., by more than 70 K) when growing in a melt, 16 it is plausible that such a crystallization may locally counter the cooling process during initial glass production until the undercooling rate becomes too high. As in Figure 7, a clear difference between the crystals allowing EBSD analysis and the surrounding, also highly crystallized glass-ceramic is not discernible in the SEM micrographs.…”
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