AbstractYttrium aluminate glasses with eutectic AY-E and near-eutectic composition AY-NE were prepared in the form of glass microspheres. Their basic characterization was carried out by XRD, optical microscopy and SEM.… Click to show full abstract
AbstractYttrium aluminate glasses with eutectic AY-E and near-eutectic composition AY-NE were prepared in the form of glass microspheres. Their basic characterization was carried out by XRD, optical microscopy and SEM. In DSC records of both samples, two exothermic peaks in temperature interval 940–1027 °C were observed. In both samples, YAG phase crystallized in two steps, as determined by HT XRD. DSC experiments conducted in the temperature interval 35–1200 °C at heating rates 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 °C min−1 were performed, and the kinetic parameters of crystallization were determined with the use of the JMAK model. Crystallization in both samples was controlled by diffusion flow with linear nucleation rate time dependence. One-dimensional growth and formation of needle-like (dendritic) YAG crystals was observed in AY-E glass crystallized at 932 °C corresponding to the first exothermic maximum at the DSC curve. Two-dimensional growth and the presence of plate-like YAG crystals were observed in AY-NE glass crystallized at 996 °C. For the second exothermic effect, plate-like crystals crystallized at higher temperatures (996 and 1020 °C) in both compositions. The results of SEM analysis are in agreement with the results of kinetic calculations in the prepared systems.
               
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