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Melting temperature measurement of refractory oxide ceramics as a function of oxygen fugacity using containerless methods...

by Can Agca, Joerg C Neuefeind, Jacob W Mcmurray, Richard Weber, Alexandra Navrotsky
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Publication Date
Page Numbers
4867 to 4875
Volume
103
Issue
9

An aerodynamic conical nozzle levitator (CNL) has been used to measure the melting temperatures of refractory ceramics. The well‐established method of cooling traces has been adapted to allow measurements for air‐sensitive samples using a controlled atmosphere, where the oxygen partial pressure can be adjusted and monitored in real time. In this study, we explain the details of a system that we developed for use at the Spallation Neutron Source (Oak Ridge National Laboratory). Measurements of the melting behavior of (Fe,Cr,Al)3O4 spinels were made between log (PO2 (atm)) of −0.7 and −5. The melting temperature of hercynite is found to be oxygen potential dependent, ranging between 1692 and 1767°C at log (PO2) values from −4.42 to −0.70.