Author/Authors :
SOON-DO YOON، نويسنده , , YEON-HUM YUN?، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Crystallization behavior of a waste-based glass-ceramic was studied by means of X-ray
diffraction analysis, and the surface morphological observations and chemical compositions
were evaluated by field emission-scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray
spectrometry. Applying the mechanical milling method, the glass-ceramic was prepared by
using fly ash from a thermal power plant mixed with waste glass cullet. Powder mixtures
consisting of waste glass powder (70 wt%) and fly ash (30 wt%) were used to make
glass-ceramic. Various heat treatment temperatures [900, 925, 950, 975, 1000 and 1025◦C] were
used to obtain a glass-ceramic of the optimum crystal phase, mechanical properties and
chemical durability. The X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the crystalline phases in the
glass-ceramic were diopside [Ca(Mg, Al)(Si, Al)2O6], augite [Ca(Mg, Fe)Si2O6] and wollastonite
[CaSiO3]. The crystallization of an acicular phase in the matrix was achieved in the heat
treatment temperature range of 1000–1025◦C, and the acicular type main crystal phase in the
glass-ceramic was wollastonite [CaSiO3]. The heat treatment temperature range [1000–1025◦C]
also showed much better mechanical properties.
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