Benitez T, Veber A, Furlan KP, Reboucas LB, de Ligny D, Hotza D, Novaes De Oliveira AP, Travitzky N (2019)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2019
DOI: 10.1111/ijag.13874
The influence of nucleating agents and heat-treatments on magnesium-aluminum-silicate (MAS) glass-ceramics was studied. MAS precursor glasses were melted in oxidant (air) and reducing atmospheres. Nb2O5, MoO3 and TiO2+ZrO2 were added as nucleating agents at the same molar proportion (1.0%). MAS glass-ceramics nucleated with Nb2O5 are strike face candidates for security windows when relevant outputs are taken into account, such as transparency, crack resistance, hardness and feasibility. Nb2O5-doped MAS can achieve up to 20% crystalline volume fraction, while keeping the visible transparency close to 70%. Knoop hardness was raised up to 7.4 GPa in comparison to precursor glass (6.2 GPa), considering the indentation size effect. The crack resistance reached 4 N.
APA:
Benitez, T., Veber, A., Furlan, K.P., Reboucas, L.B., de Ligny, D., Hotza, D.,... Travitzky, N. (2019). Development of magnesium-aluminum-silicate glass-ceramics nucleated with Nb2O5. International Journal of Applied Glass Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijag.13874
MLA:
Benitez, Tobias, et al. "Development of magnesium-aluminum-silicate glass-ceramics nucleated with Nb2O5." International Journal of Applied Glass Science (2019).
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