The Crystallization of Lithium-Iron-Phosphate Glasses Containing Alkali and Alkali-Earth Metal Oxides

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The crystallization activation energies and crystalline phases of lithium-iron-phosphate (LIP) glasses with alkali and alkali-earth metal oxides have been studied and compared. The results indicate that the alkali and alkali-earth metal oxides reduce the glass crystallization. Moreover, the alkali metal oxides result in the changes in the crystalline phase, while the alkali-earth metal oxides make the glass crystallization more sensitive to the thermal treatment conditions.

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