M. Aizawa et al., PREPARATION OF TIO2-SIO2 GLASS VIA SOL-GEL PROCESS CONTAINING A LARGEAMOUNT OF CHLORINE, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 168(1-2), 1994, pp. 49-55
Transparent and colorless TiO2-SiO2 glasses containing as much as 15 w
t% TiO2 were prepared via a sol-gel process of titanium and silicon al
koxides in the presence of a large amount of chlorine in the form of t
itanium tetrachloride. The homogeneity of the gel, evaluated by means
of Fourier transform infrared spectrometry and X-ray diffractometry, i
mproved as the amount of titanium tetrachloride increased and no cryst
allinity of the heat-treated gel (similar to 1000 degrees C) was obser
ved when the Cl/Ti ratio exceeded 1.2. A defect-free and transparent T
iO2 (15 wt%)-SiO2 glass plate, 25 mm in diameter and 3 mm thick, was o
btained by employing propylene carbonate as a drying chemical control
agent and heat-treated at 1000 degrees C. A very low thermal expansion
coefficient, - 0.61 x 10(-7)/degrees C, was observed for a 6.93 wt% T
iO2 glass. Densities of the glasses were 2.2-2.3.