In-situ SAXS studies of the morphological changes of an alumina-zirconia-silicate ceramic during its formation
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Institute of Mathematics & Physics (ADT) Mathematics and Physics |
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31/07/2006
31/07/2006
01/07/2006
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Resumo |
D Le Messurier, R Winter, CM Martin; J Appl Cryst 39 (2006) 589 Sponsorship: EPSRC, CCLRC, Pilkington Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) is used at two energies, one either side of the zirconium K-edge, to probe the in-situ formation of an alumina-zirconia-silicate ceramic. The use of energies either side of the edge allows the decomposition of information regarding the scattering from the zirconia particles from that of the glass matrix. Porod slope data shows how the nanoparticles progress from being relatively isolated particles to becoming agglomerates as the pore network in the glass collapses. The shape of the agglomerates resembles the pore network of the glass at low temperature. The Guinier radii of the particles show the growth of the agglomerates past the Littleton softening point, whilst still resolving the primary particles. Peer reviewed |
Identificador |
Le Messurier , D , Winter , R & Martin , C M 2006 , ' In-situ SAXS studies of the morphological changes of an alumina-zirconia-silicate ceramic during its formation ' Journal of Applied Crystallography , vol 39 , no. 4 , pp. 589-594 . DOI: 10.1107/S0021889806019637 1600-5767 PURE: 69589 PURE UUID: 0f81bc91-3f26-453e-8ca5-52df44337bc3 dspace: 2160/204 |
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eng |
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Journal of Applied Crystallography |
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