2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.07.285
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Effect of temperature on mechanical and bioactive properties of glass-ceramics

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“…On the surface of these smaller nuclei, smaller crystalline grains epitaxially grow in the process of the sintering, which makes the samples more and more compact and strong. Enhancement in mechanical properties resulted from crystallization also reported by Mirza et al [9]. The Fe 2 O 3 failed to achieve better effect because of its too low nucleation temperature.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…On the surface of these smaller nuclei, smaller crystalline grains epitaxially grow in the process of the sintering, which makes the samples more and more compact and strong. Enhancement in mechanical properties resulted from crystallization also reported by Mirza et al [9]. The Fe 2 O 3 failed to achieve better effect because of its too low nucleation temperature.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The porous mullite ceramic fabricated from coal gangue and bauxite showed the flexural strength of 66.06 to 133.61 MPa varied with corn starch content [22]. Moreover, previous literature has reported that high crystallinity and low porosity can result in high chemical stability and acid-resistance [9,33].…”
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“…Glass-ceramics are attractive materials used in various applications such as building materials, cooking ceramics, machinable ceramics, bio-ceramics, electrical ceramics, glass semiconductors in thermal insulation, optical materials, etc. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. High strength and lightweight are required for some applications.…”
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“…Glass with a high content of metals, which underwent three-point and four-point bending was used in the research. Application of burn temperature in the range of 750°C-850°C allowed the author of the article [10] to carry out thermal and structural analysis and glass bioactivity. Low burning glass temperature raises the bioactivity of the material.…”
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confidence: 99%