Ceramics-Silikáty 47, (2) 63 - 69 (2003) |
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CRYSTALLIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ALKALI-IRON GERMANATE CONTAINING SILICATE GLASSES |
Salman Saad M., Salama Samia N., Darwish Hussein |
Glass Research Department, National Research Centre, Tahrir St.
Dokki, Cairo 12622, Egypt
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Keywords: Glass-ceramics, Diopside, Lithium iron germanate, Pyroxene members |
The crystallization characteristics of the glasses based on stoichiometric composition of diopside (CaMgSi₂O₆)-lithium iron
germanate (LiFeGe₂O₆) have been investigated. The effect of the compositional variation of the two pyroxene members
CaMgSi₂O6-LiFeGe₂O₆ on the thermal history of the glasses and type of the solid solution phases formed as well as the resulting
microstructure formed by crystallization are traced by differential thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning
electron microscopy. In most cases intense uniform volume crystallization of fine-grained microstructure are achieved by
increasing the LiFeGe₂O₆ content at the expense of CaMgSi₂O₆ in the glasses. Varieties of pyroxene ss of the two components
are mostly detected by XRD from the high CaO, MgO-containing glasses, however, both LiFeGe₂O₆ and diopside are crystallized
in the high iron-GeO₂-containing variety. The object of the present work was to understand the role of the glass oxide
constituents in determining the type of the solid solution phases formed and the microstructure of the resulting material. |
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