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Microstructural Control of CaO-Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 Glass Ceramics by Oxidation and Mixing with Nucleation Agents.

Shingo MachidaKei MaedaKen-Ichi KatsumataAtsuo Yasumori
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Microstructural control of CaO-Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 (CAS) glass ceramics (GCs) was achieved by oxidation and mixing with nucleation agents. CAS GCs were precipitated with hexagonal platy particles of metastable CaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 layered crystals (CAS GC-H), which are typically prepared under a reductive atmosphere that forms metallic Mo or W particles as nucleation agents. The average particle size of crystals decreased significantly from 50 to 11 μm when the CAS GC-H containing metallic W particles was prepared under an oxidative atmosphere. Compared to this CAS-GC-H, the crystal particle size increased from 8-20 to 10-30 μm when the CAS GC-H was prepared by mixing glass cullet containing metallic Mo and that containing metallic W particles. These results indicate that one microstructure of CAS GC-H is controlled on the micrometer scale from a parent glass with one composition by varying the experimental conditions related to the glass melting state.
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