Nucleation and early stage crystallization in barium disilicate glass

JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS(2020)

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Barium disilicate is one of the glass-ceramic systems where internal nucleation and crystallization can occur from quenched glass upon heat treatment without requiring nucleating agents. The structural origin of the nanoclusters formed during low temperature heat treatment is of great interest in gaining a fundamental understanding of nucleation kinetics in silicate glasses. Here, we present experimental investigations on the low temperature heat treatment of barium disilicate (BaO center dot 2SiO(2)) glass. Several experimental techniques were used to characterize the structural nature of barium disilicate glasses that were heat treated between the glass transition temperature, T-g, and the peak temperature of crystal growth, T-cr. The data show that small amounts of crystallites including BaSi2O5 as well as other higher Ba/Si ratio phases are formed. Moreover, unlike that reported for lower BaO content (BaO < 33mol%) barium silicate glass or the analogous Li2O - SiO2 glasses, no clear evidence is observed for liquid/liquid phase separation in barium disilicate glass.
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Silicate glass,Nucleation in glass,Small angle scattering
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