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Inhibiting effect of heterogeneous cations aggregation enhanced by oxygen deficiency on glass formation of BaTi2O5 melts

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 104, Issue 12, Pages 6207-6226

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.17957

Keywords

glass-forming ability; high-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction; oxygen-deficiencies; structural heterogeneity; titanate-based glass

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China-Excellent Young Scholars [51922068]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51727802, 51821001, 51971138]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program [2017YFA0403800]
  4. Shanghai Pujiang Program [19PJ1404400]

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This study aims to correlate structural evolution of titanate melts with their glass-forming ability, revealing that oxygen-deficiencies induced heterogeneous cations aggregation promotes crystallization and hinders glass formation.
Although remarkable development of titanate-based glasses has been achieved, challenge remains to elucidate the correlation between structure and glass-forming properties in these systems due to their complex structure that is inconsistent with the classic Zachariasen's model. In this work, we aim to correlate the structural evolution of titanate melts to their glass-forming ability (GFA). The prototypical material barium dititanate (BaTi2O5, BT2) melts with different GFA were rendered by controlled melting atmospheres, and the corresponding structural changes were determined using in situ high-energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction combined with empirical potential structure refinement and ab initio molecular dynamics. The results show that BT2 melt in reducing atmosphere shows poor GFA but that in oxidizing atmosphere presents good GFA. Structural analysis demonstrates the mean coordination number of [TiOm] polyhedra is analogous in the melt under two different atmospheres but an enhanced heterogeneous cations aggregation takes place in the melt under reducing atmosphere, which is closely related to oxygen-deficiencies. Furthermore, we reveal that the enhanced heterogeneous cations aggregation promotes crystallization (and therefore hinders glass formation) through disordering the distribution of [TiOm] and [BaOn] polyhedra, changing the connectivity between these polyhedra, creating more crystal-like Ti-Ti clusters, and decreasing topological disorder of BT2 melt. Our work provides a new viewpoint to understand the GFA of titanates melt from structural heterogeneity beyond the previous perspectives that only focus on [TiOm] polyhedra.

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