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Solubility of Ruthenium Dioxide in Lead Borosilicate Glasses

Ponnusamy PalanisamyTurner Laboratory for Electroceramics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907D. H. R. SarmaTurner Laboratory for Electroceramics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907R. W. VestTurner Laboratory for Electroceramics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
1989en
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The solubility of RuO 2 in a lead borosilicate glass was measured in the range of 700° to 1000°C. The effect of dissolved alumina in the glass was studied in the same range using 2%, 4%, 6%, and 10% dissolved alumina. The solubility showed an exponential dependence on temperature, and the dissolved alumina decreased the solubility at any given temperature; however, the solubility was essentially the same in all of the alumina‐containing glasses. The Kelvin equation was used to deduce the concentration of RuO 2 in glass as a function of the curvature of the RuO 2 particles, and the dependence was found to be quite small. The implications of the results in processing thick‐film resistors using RuO 2 as the conductive phase and these glasses as insulating phases on an alumina substrate are discussed.

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