Study on the strength of titanium doped hollow glass microspheres

The composition, structure and strength of titanium doped hollow glass microspheres (HGMs) were studied. Results showed that the strengths of titanium doped glass spheres were determined by the composition, structure and geometric qualities of glass shells. The Young's modulus of HGMs reduced w...

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Published inJournal of non-crystalline solids Vol. 459; pp. 18 - 25
Main Authors Li, Fang, Zhang, Zhanwen, Li, Jing, Pan, Dawei, Feng, Jianhong, Shi, Ruiting, Li, Bo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.03.2017
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Summary:The composition, structure and strength of titanium doped hollow glass microspheres (HGMs) were studied. Results showed that the strengths of titanium doped glass spheres were determined by the composition, structure and geometric qualities of glass shells. The Young's modulus of HGMs reduced with the increasing titanium concentrations due to the decreased geometric quality of shells and increased with the increase of the fabrication temperature because of the greater loss of alkali oxides at higher temperature. Even though the calculation on the falling process showed that class B HGM had longer average residence time in furnace than class A HGM and consequently greater loss of alkali oxides in glass, the strength of class B HGM was reduced as a result of the generations of oxygen vacancy and phase separation. The strength of class B HGM was improved by compensating oxygen atom by heat treatment in air. •Losses of alkali oxides and boron oxide occur at high temperature in furnace.•Slower falling causes more loss of oxides, generation of Ti3+ and crystallization.•Strength of spheres is affected by the composition, structure and geometric quality.•Annealing in air compensates oxygen atoms in spheres and enhances their strength.
ISSN:0022-3093
1873-4812
DOI:10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2016.12.029