Modification of glass network and crystallization of CaO–Al2O3–MgO–SiO2 based glass ceramics with addition of iron oxide

Modification of glass network and crystallization process of a CaO–Al2O3–MgO–SiO2 (CAMS) based glass ceramic to form diopside through addition of iron oxide were investigated using differential thermal analysis (DTA), Raman spectrum, X-ray diffraction, SEM and EBSD techniques. The experimental resul...

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Published inCeramics international Vol. 46; no. 7; pp. 9207 - 9217
Main Authors Shi, Yu, Han, Xiao-xing, Li, Bao-wei, Chen, Yu-xin, Zhang, Ming-Xing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2020
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Summary:Modification of glass network and crystallization process of a CaO–Al2O3–MgO–SiO2 (CAMS) based glass ceramic to form diopside through addition of iron oxide were investigated using differential thermal analysis (DTA), Raman spectrum, X-ray diffraction, SEM and EBSD techniques. The experimental results showed that addition of Fe2O3 led to remarkable reductions in both the glass transition temperature (Tg) and crystallization temperature (Tp) of the CAMS glass ceramic. At addition level below 5 wt%, the Tg and Tp temperatures were 651°C and 903°C, respectively, and the crystallization only occurred on the surface of the glass ceramic samples. Increasing the addition level to 10 wt% and 15 wt%, not only led to reduction in the Tg and Tp temperatures to 643-641°C and 892-876°C, respectively, but also promoted the formation of crystalline diopside throughout the CAMS samples. Based on the results of Raman spectrums, it was confirmed that Fe2O3 addition reduced the strength of glass connection as a result of chemical reactions between the isolated Si–O tetrahedron and Fe3+ ion, forming Fe3+O4–SiO4, which can be regarded as Q2 unit. And this is the first experimental evidence that proving the approach of Fe3+ mending glass network. Microstructural examination also identified the formation of large numbers of spherical Fe-enriched regions within the CAMS glass matrix as a result of the amorphous phase separation due to the Fe2O3 addition. The interfaces between the Fe-enriched regions and the glass matrix acted as preferred nucleation sites for the diopside, facilitating the crystallization. Crystallographic analysis using EBSD technique determined the as the most favorite growth direction for the diopside crystals in the CAMS based glass ceramic.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.12.173