Abstract

A series of bulk glasses in the TiO2-SiO2 system have been prepared by hydrolysing the mixture solution of Ti(OC3H7)4 and Si(OC2H5)4 with water and hydrochloric acid, and slowly heating the resultant gels up to 800° C. The conversion of gels to glasses was examined by the measurements of Vickers' hardness, IR and TGA. The properties of TiO2-SiO2 glasses in the less than 12.9 wt% TiO2 range obtained by the gel method were very similar to those of oxide glasses made by the flame hydrolysis process. These glasses showed ultra-low thermal expansion, but the precipitation of anatase remarkably increased the thermal expansion. In the less than 10.4 wt% TiO2 range, the glasses obtained by heating up to 800° C were not crystallized at 1000° C or higher, while in the more than 20 wt% TiO2 range anatase was precipitated at 900° C. It was found that glasses obtained by the gel method were a true solid solution at least up to 7.4 wt% TiO2 composition.

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