2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2004.04.003
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Characterization of cordierite-based glass-ceramics produced from fly ash

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“…This mixture A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 16 was milled with methyl cellulose and the blended components were then pressed into discs before sintering at temperatures of 900-1300°C for 4 h. The optimum conditions was determined as: 64-68 wt.% fly ash, 10% alumina, 22-26% magnesium carbonate, and sinter temperature of over 1200°C. Shao et al [92] prepared cordierite-based glass-ceramics from fly ash. The nucleation experiments were carried out at 840°C for 2 h and crystallization experiments were performed at 1020°C for 2 h. We also prepared indialite using coal fly ash and magnesium carbonate as precursors [93].…”
Section: Ceramic Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mixture A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 16 was milled with methyl cellulose and the blended components were then pressed into discs before sintering at temperatures of 900-1300°C for 4 h. The optimum conditions was determined as: 64-68 wt.% fly ash, 10% alumina, 22-26% magnesium carbonate, and sinter temperature of over 1200°C. Shao et al [92] prepared cordierite-based glass-ceramics from fly ash. The nucleation experiments were carried out at 840°C for 2 h and crystallization experiments were performed at 1020°C for 2 h. We also prepared indialite using coal fly ash and magnesium carbonate as precursors [93].…”
Section: Ceramic Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0 wt.% Fe2O3 were added respectively. 3.0 wt.% TiO2 was added as the nucleating agent and a small quantity of NH4NO3 and Sb2O3 was added as fluxes and clearing agent [21]. The detailed compositions of these parent glass samples were given in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Mullite-based glass ceramics, on the other hand have attracted some attention in recent years owing to their interesting thermo-mechanical, chemical and optical properties. Several applications have developed for these glass ceramics such as dental materials, ceramic matrix composites and glazes for floor tiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%