Miscibility gap assessment + end-members and solid phases Miscibility gap: good agreement with experimental data Solid phases: some improvements are required.

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Miscibility gap assessment + end-members and solid phases Miscibility gap: good agreement with experimental data Solid phases: some improvements are required for the solid phases BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 : presence of a large zone of liquid immiscibility (Hijiya et al., J. Ceram Soc Japan, 2009) In order to minimize the influence of the composition of the glasses investigated, compositions closer to the immiscibility boundary are studied The BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 system has not been fully covered nor critically assessed in databases of thermodynamic software. Thermo-Calc ® software was chosen to assess the system, using the Ionic Two Sublattice model (I2SL) E. Boulay (a), J. Nakano (b), H. Idrissi (c), S. Turner (c), D. Schryvers (c), Stéphane Godet (a) (a) 4MAT, Ecole Polytechnique, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50, CP 194/3, 1050 Bruxelles (b) URS Corp, P.O. Box 1959, Albany, OR USA (c)University of Antwerp, EMAT Department, 171 Groenenborgerlaan, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium We acknowledge the financial support of FRIA. Glass-ceramics in the BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 system exhibit strong photoluminescence properties due to the fresnoite phase formation. This effect can be enhanced by introducing a SiO 2 -excess. This involves playing with compositions undergoing amorphous phase separation. The thermodynamic stability and metastability of the liquid phase in this system are critical information in order to design optimal compositions and processes of the glass exhibiting the maximum photoluminescence effect. However, the liquid phase in the BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 system has never been assessed in the past and there is a lack of experimental data. The sub-binaries BaO-SiO 2 and TiO 2 -SiO 2 systems were evaluated using the Ionic Two Sublattice model. The assessments were conducted using the PARROT module of the Thermo-Calc software. Available experimental data from literature were evaluated to assess the thermodynamic parameters of these liquid phases by the CALPHAD method. A set of optimized parameters was obtained and calculated phase diagrams related to the stable and metastable liquid miscibility gaps as well as end-members in the BaO-SiO 2 and TiO 2 -SiO 2 are consistent with experimental data. The BaO-TiO 2 system has already been assessed using this model by Lu et al. Those assessments were then used in this present work to construct a ternary description of the BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 system. The validity of liquidus projection interpolations into the ternary system by Muggianu’s model was investigated. It is shown that ternary interaction parameters are required to fit accurately ternary experimental data. Parameters were estimated to fit specific compositions that were heat treated. Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) in a TEM measurement was performed for a specific glass compositions in order to determine experimentally a tie-line in the miscibility gap. It is in good agreement with the calculation. Other measurements will allow the calculations to be improved. Influence of Amorphous Phase Separation on the crystallization of fresnoite in the BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 system 1. Abstract 2. Need of a thermodynamical assessment of the miscibility gap Use a single thermodynamic model  re-assessment of relative sub-binaries BaO-SiO 2 and TiO 2 -SiO 2 using the I2SL model Check Muggianu’s interpolation validity from the binaries As the interpolation was not enough, ternary data were generated by glass casted and heat treated Ternary interaction parameters were introduced in the model 3. Methodology 4. Sub-binary assessments Samples with different composition heat treated at 1273 K and water-quenched Discrepancies are visible  ternary interaction parameters required 5. Interpolation from binary results Ternary parameters were estimated and the results were compared with specific compositions heat treated at 1173 and 1273 K and water-quenched EELS measurement is in agreement with the calculation at 1273 K 6. Ternary assessment Very different morphologies are obtained  effect on properties The ternary assessment allowed relevant compositions inside and outside the miscibility gap to be designed to compare the effect of phase separation and/ or composition on microstructures 7. Link with glass-ceramic microstructures The miscibility gap localization was required to study the influence of phase separation on crystallization behavior and morphology, using close compositions inside and outside the gap BaO-SiO 2 and TiO 2 -SiO 2 assessments provide encouraging results but some improvements have to be performed with solid phases As Muggianu’s interpolation is not enough to fit experimental data, ternary interaction parameters were optimized. Results are in good agreement with experimental data The optimization is under improvements: EELS measurements were conducted and a better optimization is currently performed SiO 2 activity measurements are currently being tested by using a thermodynamic equilibrium between glass and metal alloy 8. Conclusions and perspectives Stoichiometric composition: Ba 2 TiSi 2 O 8 SiO2-excess without amorphous phase separation observed SiO2-excess with amorphous phase separation observed TiO 2 -SiO 2 BaO-SiO 2 BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 Stoichiometric composition: Ba 2 TiSi 2 O 8 SiO2-excess without amorphous phase separation observed SiO2-excess and amorphous phase separation observed BaO-TiO 2 -SiO 2 In good agreement: -Matrix: 29BaO.8TiO 2.63SiO 2 -Droplets: 100 SiO 2