Glass reactive sintering as an alternative route for the synthesis of NZP glass-ceramics

  • Chenu, Sébastien
  • Lebullenger, Ronan
  • Bénard-Rocherullé, Patricia
  • Calvez, Guillaume
  • Guillou, Olivier
  • Rocherullé, Jean
  • Kidari, Abdessamad
  • J. Pomeroy, Mickael
  • Hampshire, Stuart
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

International audienceThe NZP-type crystal structure allows a large number of ionic substitutions which leads to ceramics with adjustable thermal expansion properties or interesting ionic conductivity. However, NZP is difficult to fabricate into monoliths because it requires both high temperatures and long sintering times. An alternative low temperature route to obtain a tungsten (IV) and tin (IV) containingNZP crystalline phase uses a process of glass reactive sintering of a phosphate glass. Using a microwave oven, a glass with the appropriate composition in the NaPO3-Sn(II)O-W(VI)O3 ternary diagram is prepared by a conventional melting and casting technique. After crushing, the glass powder is pressed at room temperature. The green pellet...

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