2017
DOI: 10.4236/jcpt.2017.72002
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Volume and Surface Nucleation of Crystals in Glass Based on Blast-Furnace Slag

Abstract: Using differential thermal analysis, X-ray phase analysis, electron microscopy, and optical microscopy, the nucleation of crystals in glass obtained by blending metallurgical slag with silicon dioxide has been studied. The type of crystallization (homogeneous or heterogeneous, volume or surface) is revealed for each of nine compositions of synthesized glass. It is shown that the first crystalline phase in a volume crystallizing glass is perovskite (CaO·TiO 2 ); in this phase a nucleation of the main phase occu… Show more

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“…X-ray analysis also revealed traces of augite -Ca [Mg, Fe 2+ , Al, Fe 3+ (Si, Al)2O6] (d = 1.41; 1.32; 1.07). Segregation is significant in the crystallization process because it accelerates under certain ideal conditions (Sycheva, 2016(Sycheva, , 2017(Sycheva, , 2019Sycheva & Poljakova, 2013Saraswati et al, 2018). Figure 4 shows delamination that occurred during the heat treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-ray analysis also revealed traces of augite -Ca [Mg, Fe 2+ , Al, Fe 3+ (Si, Al)2O6] (d = 1.41; 1.32; 1.07). Segregation is significant in the crystallization process because it accelerates under certain ideal conditions (Sycheva, 2016(Sycheva, , 2017(Sycheva, , 2019Sycheva & Poljakova, 2013Saraswati et al, 2018). Figure 4 shows delamination that occurred during the heat treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%