1. Phase transition and thermal expansion in W-substituted In2Mo3O12 ceramics.
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Zhang, Zhiping, Zhang, Hang, Wang, Wei, Meng, Xiangdong, and Liu, Hongfei
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PHASE transitions , *THERMAL expansion , *TRANSITION temperature , *SOLID solutions , *CRYSTAL structure - Abstract
In 2 Mo 3 O 12 is considered to be a positive thermal expansion (PTE) material at room temperature since its negative thermal expansion (NTE) response temperature range is above 343 °C. With the expectation of tuning the NTE performance of In 2 Mo 3 O 12 , a series of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12 solid solutions was synthesized via B-site replacement by W6+. The effects of W6+ substitution on the phase composition, morphology, phase transition temperature (T pt) and thermal expansion behavior of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12 were systematically investigated. Results indicate that the replacement of Mo6+ by W6+ does not induce a change in the crystal structure of parent phase In 2 Mo 3 O 12 and can form continuous solid solutions of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12. With increasing composition parameter x, the T pt of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12 decreases, the corresponding NTE response temperature range is widened and NTE performance is improved. The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12 becomes more negative. As expected, the T pt of In 2 Mo 3-x W x O 12 is tunable by adjusting the composition parameter x, and the tuning mechanism of NTE performance is discussed from the prospect of crystal structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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