2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2013.03.069
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Functional properties of glass–ceramic composites containing industrial inorganic waste and evaluation of their biological compatibility

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“…Bloating due to entrapped gases showed at 20% glass onwards resulting in the low values of bulk density observed. Also Rozenstrauha et al [34] found that the thermal treatment of waste glass at high temperature released volatile matter (due to high alkali content) which promoted porous structure and decreased bulk density.…”
Section: Samples Fired At 1150°cmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Bloating due to entrapped gases showed at 20% glass onwards resulting in the low values of bulk density observed. Also Rozenstrauha et al [34] found that the thermal treatment of waste glass at high temperature released volatile matter (due to high alkali content) which promoted porous structure and decreased bulk density.…”
Section: Samples Fired At 1150°cmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It features a range of applications, including the manufacture of artificial bones and teeth, heat shock-resistant transparent pans, heat-resistant windows for stoves or ovens, building walls, and cooktops [13][14][15]. ere is a considerable amount of research focused on the production of glass-ceramics with industrial waste [2,10,[16][17][18][19]. e work of Lu et al may be highlighted, which studied the influence of sintering and crystallization on the mechanical properties of glassceramics produced by glass and fly ash from thermal power plants.…”
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“…The chemical durability of ceramic materials is influenced by a variety of factors, such as their composition and microstructure, chemical character of the exposure medium, duration of exposure, and temperature [13,[17][18][19][20][21][22].…”
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