MOSSBAUER STUDY ON THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF IR-TRANSMITTING ALUMINATE GLASSES

1999 
Heat treatment of 60CaO·10BaO·17Al2O3·13Fe2O3 glass causes a precipitation of the nanoparticles of antiferromagnetic Ca2Fe2O5 and ferromagnetic BaFe2O4. Mossbauer spectra of these glass-ceramics show a magnetic relaxation spectra superimposed on doublets. A Kissinger plot in the DTA method reveals that simultaneous cleavage of Ca-O and Fe-O bonds and that of Ba-O and Fe-O bonds cause the precipitation of Ca2Fe2O5 and BaFe2O4, respectively. Introduction of Fe(III) promotes the crystallization of aluminate glass. In the case of iron-free 60CaO·10BaO·30Al2O3 glass, Ca2Al2O5 and BaAl2O4 particles precipitate instead of Ca2Fe2O5 and BaFe2O4 particles, respectively.
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