2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2016.02.061
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Influence of magnesia on sinter-crystallization, phase composition and flexural strength of sintered glass-ceramics from waste materials

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“…Because the consumption habits of the population have generated environmental problems such as the growth of landfills and depletion of natural resources [1,2], scientific research has been much requested regarding the recycling of discarded materials, for finding new utilities and generating value from the waste [2][3][4][5]. Glass, despite being recyclable, occupies large volumes in landfills [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Because the consumption habits of the population have generated environmental problems such as the growth of landfills and depletion of natural resources [1,2], scientific research has been much requested regarding the recycling of discarded materials, for finding new utilities and generating value from the waste [2][3][4][5]. Glass, despite being recyclable, occupies large volumes in landfills [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is is due to the PVB (polyvinyl butyral) film, which exists between layers of glass, whose function is to protect the occupants, preventing the glass from shattering when breaking on impact [7]. Several studies have proposed the use of glass for the production of glass-ceramics, adding value and targeting a discarded material [2,[8][9][10]. e silicates, which are the basis of the glasses, can be used for the production of profitable products such as glass-ceramics [2].…”
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“…CWG, obtained from bottle waste, was used in the preparation of GFG. 133,[159][160][161][162][163][164] Toniolo et al 165 evaluated the potential of using CWG (soda lime) in fly ash-based geopolymers by conducting mechanical, microstructural, and leaching experiments. Concrete samples containing GFG showed no major change in workability compared to control samples.…”
Section: Glass-based Productsmentioning
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“…Similarly, other studies have also demonstrated that CWG, coupled with other materials and at optimal conditions, could potentially be used in the manufacture of glass-ceramics. 133,[159][160][161][162][163][164] Toniolo et al 165 evaluated the potential of using CWG (soda lime) in fly ash-based geopolymers by conducting mechanical, microstructural, and leaching experiments. The ceramic mixture was prepared using aqueous NaOH solutions as alkali activation, while a liquid to solid ratio of 0.45 was set to achieve good workability.…”
Section: Glass-based Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%