Study of Physical Structural and Thermal Properties Of Calcium Borosilicate Glass Sealants
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Planar design of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) is better than tubular design due to its
higher current density and simple manufacturing. However, the planar design of SOFC
requires sealants at the edges of the cells to prevent fuel leakage and air mixing at
higher temperature. The glass and glass ceramics are most suitable and compatible
with other components of SOFC at working temperature of SOFC (800-1000oC). In the
present study a series of SiO2-B2O3-CaO-A2O3 (A= La, Y) compositions have been
synthesized by taking appropriate proportion (mol %) of each oxide constituents.
Mixture of these components were heat treated for different time durations and then
characterized by using various techniques viz X-Ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier
Transform Infra Red spectroscopy (FTIR) and dilatometry to determine the possible
reaction phases and prominent band formation. Amorphous nature of all the cast
samples is confirmed by x-ray diffraction. During heat treatment main phase formed
was La2SiO5. The FTIR spectra of all the samples exhibit three bands i.e, 400-600 cm-1
, 650-800 cm-1 and 800-1300 cm-1. Transmission bands of all glass samples are
composed of silicate and borate chains. The dilatomtery analysis were done to find
the thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and stability respectively. In order to
understand the crystallization kinetics these samples were heat treated at 900oC for
various heat treatment durations. A detailed structural, thermal and properties of
calcium borosilicate glasses has been presented in this report.
