Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Volume. 43, Issue 4, 1292(2024)
Effect of Li2O/Na2O on Structure, Crystallization and Mechanical Properties of YAS Glass-Ceramics
Transparent glass-ceramics are widely used in the electronic field due to their excellent mechanical properties. Y2O3-Al2O3-SiO2 (YAS) glass-ceramics with different mass fractions of Li2O and Na2O were prepared by melting method, and the structural characteristics, crystallization and mechanical properties were investigated by Raman, DSC, XRD, FESEM, UV-VIS-NIR. The results show that when the total content of R2O (R=Li, Na) remains unchanged, the transition temperature, softening temperature and crystallization peak temperature of YAS glass-ceramics decrease as the content of Li2O replacing Na2O increases, the content of structure units Q4 gradually decreases, indicating that Li2O as a network modifier gradually depolymerizes the structure of YAS glass-ceramics and promotes the crystallization ability of glass. It is also found that with the increase of Li2O content, the Vickers hardness of YAS glass-ceramics increases significantly, while the transmittance decreases significantly at the same heat treatment. Under the heat treatment at 680 ℃ for 10 h and 750 ℃ for 1 h, YAS glass-ceramics with uniform crystal size and distribution and yttrium stabilized zirconia as the main crystalline phase can be prepared. At present, YAS glass-ceramics containing 2% (mass fraction,the same below)Na2O and 4% Li2O exhibits favorable overall performance. The Vickers hardness is 646 HV, the fracture toughness is 1.07 MPa·m1/2 and the transmittance is 85.7%, which has great potential for many applications.
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ZHENG Weihong, LIU Guofeng, ZHANG Hao, WANG Qidong, ZHANG Menghao, YUAN Jian. Effect of Li2O/Na2O on Structure, Crystallization and Mechanical Properties of YAS Glass-Ceramics[J]. Bulletin of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2024, 43(4): 1292
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Received: Nov. 22, 2023
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Published Online: Aug. 14, 2024
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