Recent studies of internal and surface nucleation in silicate glasses

Edgar Dutra Zanotto, V. Fokin
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This article reviews recent findings on internal and surface nucleation in silicate glasses. The internal homogeneous nucleation rates sharply decrease and the induction times increase with the Tg/TL ratio (Tg is the glass–transition temperature and TL is the liquidus temperature). Only systems that have Tg/TL < 0.58 display measurable internal nucleation rates on a laboratory time–scale. Numerous tests of the classical nucleation theory have demonstrated that the theory fails to describe nucleation rates in glasses quantitatively. Possible explanations for this failure are tested and discussed. Surface nucleation depends strongly on the surface quality, e.g. tips, cracks and scratches, elastic stresses, foreign particles and surrounding atmosphere. The mechanisms of surface nucleation are still not fully understood, but some of the key factors are now known and the surface–nucleation density can thus be controlled for the development of sintered glasses or glass ceramics.
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硅酸盐玻璃内部和表面成核的研究进展
本文综述了近年来硅酸盐玻璃内部和表面成核的研究进展。随着Tg/TL的增加(Tg为玻璃化转变温度,TL为液相温度),内部均形核速率急剧降低,诱导次数增加。只有Tg/TL < 0.58的体系才能在实验室时间尺度上显示可测量的内部成核速率。经典成核理论的大量试验表明,该理论不能定量地描述玻璃中的成核速率。对该失败的可能解释进行了测试和讨论。表面成核在很大程度上取决于表面质量,如针尖、裂纹和划痕、弹性应力、外来颗粒和周围大气。表面成核的机制仍不完全清楚,但一些关键因素现在已经知道,因此可以控制表面成核密度,以发展烧结玻璃或玻璃陶瓷。
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