Interfacial precipitation in titania-doped diphasic mullite gels

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Seong-Hyeon Hong
Naesung Lee
Altaf H. Carim
Gary L. Messing
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Interfacial precipitation in sol-gel derived, titania-doped diphasic mullite gels was investigated using conventional and high resolution transmission electron microscopy. Rutile, anatase, and brookite precipitated on the interface between {110} planes of mullite and glass pockets in the sintered body. The formation of brookite may be attributable to the Si- and Al-rich environment during precipitation. Each polymorph of titania has a unique morphology and orientation relationship with mullite. Brookite exhibits a truncated pill box shape, and anatase displays a vermicular morphology. Quenching experiments suggest that the precipitates grow and undergo phase transformations during cooling.
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