Abstract

A study of TeO2−P2O5 glass system has been carried out by Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) to elucidate the kinetics of crystallization for these glassy samples. The results of DTA performed at different heating rates are discussed. The values of the glass transition temperature, T g , as well as the glass crystallization temperature, T c , are found to be dependent upon the heating rate. From this dependence, the values of activation energy for both the glass transition and crystallization are evaluated and discussed

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