Mg-bearing quartz solid solutions as structural intermediates between low and high quartz |
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Authors: | Alessio Zandona Bernd Rüdinger Joachim Deubener |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany;2. Central Research and Development, Schott AG, Mainz, Germany |
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Abstract: | Glass powder samples of cordierite composition (doped with 8 mol% TiO2) were heat-treated to produce a series of increasingly SiO2-enriched Mg-bearing quartz solid solutions (Qss). The obtained materials were then analyzed by X-ray diffraction: Rietveld structural refinements revealed that Mg-bearing Qss phases possess trigonal symmetry and a compositionally dependent intermediate structural arrangement between those of low and high quartz. High-temperature diffraction measurements were performed up to 700°C to characterize the thermal expansion behavior of the crystals. At SiO2-rich compositions, a reversible high-to-intermediate inversion of the quartz structure is observed, which shifts with increasing stuffing to lower temperatures than the conventional 573°C for pure quartz. Similarities and differences to the better-established Li-bearing Qss are discussed in the text. |
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Keywords: | glass-ceramics magnesium aluminosilicate quartz inversion quartz solid solutions X-ray diffraction |
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