Abstract

The formation of lead–silicate coatings onto the surface of silica glass after its treatment in molten mixtures of Pb(NO 3) 2–KNO 3 and Pb(NO 3) 2–Cu(NO 3) 2–KNO 3 at 420–520 °C was investigated. The coating formation was supported by the appearance and adsorption/sedimentation of lead–oxide cations and nano-particles, from the salt melt, onto the treated glass surface. These particles, deposited onto the substrate, interacted with the structure of silica glass and formed an amorphous lead–silicate coating exhibiting a chemical composition gradient from PbO to SiO 2. The admixture of Cu(NO 3) 2 in the abovementioned salt mixture favored higher rates of lead oxide sedimentation (co-sedimentation with copper oxide). The external potion of this coating was progressively crystallized during treatment in the molten mixture of Pb(NO 3) 2–Cu(NO 3) 2–KNO 3 due to the nucleation of Cu 2O crystals supporting the formation of Pb 8Cu(Si 2O 7) 3, Pb 3O 4 and 2PbO · SiO 2.

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