화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.90, No.9, 2837-2842, 2007
Surface tension and density of bismuth germanate melts as a function of composition and temperature
The surface tension and density of xBi(2)O(3)-(1-x)GeO2 (BGO) melts have been measured systematically from their respective melting points up to around 1480 K within 0.25 <= x <= 0.86. With the addition of Bi2O3, the density of this system increased smoothly with a positive curvature. Deviation of molar volume from ideality of this system melts decreased firstly, past a minimum at about x=0.4, and then increased. Partial molar volumes of Bi2O3 and GeO2 have also been calculated based on the measured density data and compared with those of a binary bismuth borate system. On increasing the content of Bi2O3, the surface tension of BGO melts increased slowly when x