Jj. Shyu et Mt. Chiang, Sintering and phase transformation in B2O3/P2O5-doped Li2O center dot Al2O3 center dot 4SiO(2) glass-ceramics, J AM CERAM, 83(3), 2000, pp. 635-639
The effects of the additives B2O3 and P2O5 on the sintering and phase trans
formation in Li2O . Al2O3. 4SiO(2) glass-ceramics were investigated. The ad
dition of B2O3 enhanced the crystallization of the parent glasses, whereas
the addition of P2O5 delayed it; however, both additives improved the sinte
rability. Glass-ceramics that contained appropriate amounts of B2O3 and P2O
5 showed good sinterability at temperatures as low as 750 degrees C. The ph
ase transformation of metastable high-quartz solid solution (h-Q ss) to sta
ble beta-spodumene (beta-S) occurred when the crystallization of parent gla
ss to h-Q ss was almost complete. Both B2O3 and P2O5 affected the relative
amount of beta-S that transformed to h-Q ss. A glass that contained a large
r amount of B2O3 revealed an increase in the relative ratio of p-S to h-Q s
s with increasing temperature, which was consistent with the generally know
n phase development in Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2 (LAS) glass-ceramics. A glass that c
ontained a larger amount of P2O5 showed an anomalous temperature dependence
of the transformation of metastable h-Q ss to stable beta-S; this dependen
ce had not been observed in other LAS glass-ceramics. A possible explanatio
n for this anomaly is that h-Q ss (and beta-S) that has been formed at diff
erent temperatures may have different phase compositions.