996 resultados para glass-ceramics


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Atualmente, os físicos vêm desenvolvendo novas técnicas de caracterização de materiais, principalmente os novos materiais que os cientistas (de todas as áreas) estão produzindo a partir de outros já existentes como vidros, cerâmicas, polímeros, materiais semicondutores e supercondutores, materiais magnéticos, dentre outros. Seguindo esta linha, o Grupo de Física de Materiais da Amazônia vem adquirindo novas técnicas para caracterização de materiais e este trabalho marca o início da incorporação de mais uma técnica de caracterização junto ao laboratório de física da UFPA, a Espectroscopia Raman. Neste trabalho, utilizamos como amostras para realizar e testar a técnica implantada, cristais KH2PO4 (KDP) e nanotubos de carbono de parede simples (SWNT). O KDP foi escolhido devido ao fato de ter os espectros Raman muito conhecidos e ser um material de simples produção. O KDP puro ou dopado continua sendo alvo de pesquisa (teórica e/ou experimental) atual, principalmente por apresentar uma transição de fase ferroelétrica e ser um material que tem muitas aplicações nas indústrias que utilizam tecnologia de lasers, sensores, gerador de segundo e terceiro harmônico. Já os nanotubos de carbono também foram utilizados como amostras por ser um material de grande interesse científico, tecnológico e de grande aplicação no mundo moderno, pois podem ser empregados em nanotecnologia na produção de transistores e diodos, além disso, podem ser incorporados a certos materiais aumentando, assim, a resistência mecânica dos mesmos.Para as amostras de KDP foram realizadas medidas em temperatura ambiente, pressão uniaxial e temperatura. Nas medidas com a temperatura conseguimos observar o inicio da decomposição e de uma possível transição de fase em alta temperatura no KDP. As medidas com pressão uniaxial mostram que embora não se observe uma transição de fase bem definida é possível se identificar alteração que podem indicar o inicio de uma quebra de simetria devido aos efeitos de pressão. Nas amostras de nanotubos (nanotubos de paredes simples-SWNT) foram realizadas medidas de Raman em temperatura ambiente. Nessas medidas identificamos as bandas D e G bastante conhecidas as quais são reportadas em quase todos os artigos sobre esse tema. O mais importante foi a implantação da nova técnica que é uma técnica forte que pode ser aplicada em diferentes campos do conhecimento científico fortalecendo o Grupo de Física de Materiais da Amazônia.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Pós-graduação em Química - IQ

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The search for new methods of manufacture of glass-ceramics with controlled porosity and permeability is interesting of the industrial and commercial point of view, and a challenge of great complexity. Porous glass-ceramics produced by sintering and crystallization of glasses can find applications, for example, as filters, materials with bactericidal properties, bio-implants, as catalytic and enzymes supports, among others. An alternative and low cost method of ceramic manufacture reaching different levels of porosity, for diverse purposes, is the conformation assisted by addition of starch, known as consolidation with starch. The objective of this project is to study the process of conformation with starch for making porous glass-ceramics from a commercial glass in the system Na2O-CaO-SiO2, whose kinetics of sintering by viscous flow and surface crystallization are known. The method of conformation with starches is innovative for glass-ceramics and its development opens the way for obtaining a new class of materials. We found a possible route for the production of porous compacts of glass particles, from the powder preparation to the removal of starch. It was observed that a glass powder obtained by dry milling in a ball mill with alumina balls for 24 h, afterwards mixed with water in an eccentric ball mill for 2 h, without the addition of a deflocculant, and subsequently mixed with starch also in an eccentric ball mill for 5 min resulted in slurries stable against sedimentation

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The use of ceramic materials in ballistic armor is considerable. Such materials can be very harder and lighter than metallic materials commonly used and it presents advantages to replace metallic materials when necessary toughness can be achieved. However, as SiC and Al2O3 ceramic, traditionally used for shielding, still have high manufacturing cost or low density do not have enough to shield applications such as aircraft. An alternative is the glass-ceramics, ceramics obtained by controlled crystallization of glasses, whose properties can be adjusted by choosing the chemical composition of glass, heat treatment of crystallization and special treatments such as ion exchange on the surface, resulting in increased mechanical strength . The objective of this project is to study the kinetics of crystallization of a glass composition based on cordierite (2MgO.2Al2O3.5SiO2), low density and high hardness, for the manufacture of glass-ceramics for ballistic tests. Shown in this report are results of heat treatment of crystallization and characterization by thermal analysis (DSC) glass obtained previously, indicating uneven distribution of crystals, and drying, weighing, mixing of raw materials and a new fusion of glass, the same composition

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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The evolution of ceramic systems currently allows the manufacture of prosthesis similar to the natural teeth, meeting the expectations of patients. However, when using vitreous ceramic the color of substrate is significant for the esthetic result, requiring planning aesthetic cores when involved reconstruction of endodontically treated teeth without coronal structure. Thus, the aim of this study to describe a case report of aesthetic rehabilitation in upper anterior teeths using vitreous ceramic system for the reconstruction of elements: 11, 12, 21 and 22 after endodontically treated. It was emphasized the removal of crowns and manufacture of custom cast post and core with ceramic in coronal portion, prioritizing the aesthetic result. Through the clinical results observed can be seen that the use of custom cast post and core with ceramic in association lithium disilicate glass ceramics provided a satisfactory aesthetic result.

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Optical and structural properties of planar and channel waveguides based on sol gel Er3+ and Yb3+ co-doped SiO2-ZrO2 are reported. Microstructured channels with high homogeneous surface profile were written onto the surface of multilayered densified films deposited on SiO2/Si substrates by a femtosecond laser etching technique. The densification of the planar waveguides was evaluated from changes in the refractive index and thickness, with full densification being achieved at 900 degrees C after annealing from 23 up to 500 min, depending on the ZrO2 content Crystal nucleation and growth took place together with densification, thereby producing transparent glass ceramic planar waveguides containing rare earth-doped ZrO2 nanocrystals dispersed in a silica-based glassy host Low roughness and crack-free surface as well as high confinement coefficient were achieved for all the compositions. Enhanced NIR luminescence of the Er3+ ions was observed for the Yb3+- codoped planar waveguides, denoting an efficient energy transfer from the Yb3+ to the Er3+ ion. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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In this work, the effect of the indentation load on the results of hardness and fracture toughness, determined by Vickers micro-hardness measurements, of some glasses and glass-ceramics has been investigated. Furthermore, in order to verify the effect of crystallinity on the results, glasses of composition 52.75 wt.% 3CaO center dot P2O5, 30 wt.% SiO2 and 17.25 wt.% MgO were fused at 1600 degrees C for 4 h and annealed at 700 degrees C for 2h, and further heat-treated at 700, 775, 800 and 900 degrees C for 4h. The obtained materials were analyzed by high resolution X-ray diffraction, HRXRD, to determine the crystallization degree in function of the heat-treatment temperature. The hardness of the different specimens was determined by Vickers' micro-hardness measurements under various loads. It has been observed that with increasing crystallization of the materials their hardness increased. Furthermore, it has been possible to verify the so-called indentation size effect (ISE), i.e. hardness decreases as the indentation depth, under higher loads, increases. This effect has been more pronounced in the glass-ceramic samples. Fracture toughness has been determined by the crack length induced by the Vickers indentations and relating them to the applied loads. Glass materials presented a fracture pattern with characteristics of cleavage, forming cracks of the half-penny shaped type, while the glass-ceramic materials exhibited crack bridging effects and Palmqvist type cracks. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.