Ceramics-Silikáty 46, (1) 15 - 23 (2002) |
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THE EFFECT OF NUCLEATION CATALYSTS ON CRYSTALLIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ALUMINOSILICATE GLASSES |
Salama Samia N., Salman Saad M., Darwish Hussein |
Glass Research Dept.,
National Research Centre,
Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
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Keywords: Crystallization, Aluminosilicate glasses |
The effects of compositional variation, nucleation catalyst and thermal treatment on the nature, type and stability field of
crystallizing phases and microstructure formed in CaO and/or MgO aluminosilicate glasses are described using
differential thermal analysis (DTA), X-ray powder diffractometry (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Wollastonite solid solution was formed in calcium aluminosilicate glass-ceramics, however, with MgO replacing CaO,
pyroxene solid solution was developed. The addition of the nucleants brings varieties of aluminosilicate phases e.g.,
plagioclase, melilite and spodumene developed together with fluorite, fluorosilicate and/or TiO₂-bearing phases. Intense
uniform bulk crystallization with fine-grained microstructure was achieved by an addition of TiO₂ or CaF₂ rather than LiF.
The role of the nucleating agents during the formation of the crystal phases and the microstructure of the resultant glass-
-ceramics are discussed. |
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