2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2015.07.040
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Evaluation of electrical properties of glass-ceramics obtained from mill scale

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“…The type, content, size, and density of the crystal phases are the determining factors. The density of these glass-ceramics was in the range of ~1.8-3.0 g/cm 3 [25,26,[28][29][30][31]. Moreover, the glass-ceramics prepared in this work contain relatively small amounts of alkali metal and alkali earth metal cations (i.e.…”
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“…The type, content, size, and density of the crystal phases are the determining factors. The density of these glass-ceramics was in the range of ~1.8-3.0 g/cm 3 [25,26,[28][29][30][31]. Moreover, the glass-ceramics prepared in this work contain relatively small amounts of alkali metal and alkali earth metal cations (i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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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“…For decades, synthetic glass-ceramics have been studied to understand their thermal behavior and also the relationship between composition, processing and microstructure. In the last decades, different applications for glass-ceramics have been studied based on their mechanical [2][3][4][5], thermal [6][7][8], electrical [9][10][11][12], biological [3,[13][14][15][16], and optical [17- 19] properties, among others. Glass-ceramics are produced from a controlled crystallization of a glass that generates a microstructure formed by one or more crystalline phases, eventually some porosity, and a residual glassy phase, since crystallinity ranges from 0.5 to 99.5%, although it achieves typical values between 30 and 70% [20].…”
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“…This fact is in opposition to the expected behavior, since alumina is an insulating material, as for example the values measured at low temperatures, in this case 300 ºC, the conductivity obtained is about 8 orders of magnitude higher that expected for alumina and silica, which exhibits conductivities around 10 -14 S.cm -1 at this temperature. But the conduction process of these materials is heavily influenced by the concentration of Li ions that have high mobility, exhibiting ionic conductivities as reported in the literature 26,29,31,35 . The activation energy for all cases decreased with increasing addition of alumina.…”
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“…It is possible to observe that there was a slight decrease in Vickers microhardness values with the addition of Al 2 O 3 . This fact can be explained for although the amount of the β-spodumene crystalline phase which has a hardness value lower than that of zircon [29][30][31] . Furthermore, considering the increase of porosity with an increase of the addition Al 2 O 3 , is possible residual porosity exerts a negative influence on the mechanical properties of the sintered ceramics [32][33][34] .…”
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