Thermal studies of ZnO–B2O3–P2O5–TeO2 glasses

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P. Mošner
K. Vosejpková
L. Koudelka
L. Beneš
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[1] University of Pardubice,Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology
[2] Joint Laboratory of Solid State Chemistry of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of Academy of Sciences,Faculty of Chemical Technology
[3] v.v.i.,undefined
[4] and University of Pardubice,undefined
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2012年 / 107卷
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Borophosphate glasses; Tellurite glasses; Thermal properties; Thermal stability; Crystallization;
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The effect of TeO2 additions on the thermal behaviour of zinc borophosphate glasses were studied in the compositional series (100 − x)[0.5ZnO–0.1B2O3–0.4P2O5]–xTeO2 by differential scanning calorimetry, thermodilatometry and heating microscopy thermal analysis. The addition of TeO2 to the starting borophosphate glass resulted in a linear increase of glass transition temperature and dilatometric softening temperature, whereas the thermal expansion coefficient decreased. Most of glasses crystallize under heating within the temperature range of 440–640 °C. The crystallization temperature steeply decreases with increasing TeO2 content. The lowest tendency towards crystallization was observed for the glasses containing 50 and 60 mol% TeO2. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that major compounds formed by annealing of the glasses were Zn2P2O7, BPO4 and α-TeO2. Annealing of the powdered 50ZnO–10B2O3–40P2O5 glass leads at first to the formation of an unknown crystalline phase, which is gradually transformed to Zn2P2O7 and BPO4 during subsequent heating.
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