ISSN 0862-5468 (Print), ISSN 1804-5847 (online) 

Ceramics-Silikáty 45, (3) 89 - 96 (2001)


CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOUR OF FLUORPHLOGOPITE GLASS CERAMICS
 
Hamzawy Esmat M. A.
 
Glass Research Department National Research Centre, 12622 Dokki, Cairo, Egypt

Keywords: Glass-ceramics, Fluorphlogopite, Eustantite, Fluorsilicate glasses
 

Transparent fluorphlogopite based glasses were prepared using talc, glass sand and phosphate raw material. The effect of TiO₂, ZrO₂, phosphate or combinations of either B2O3-phosphate or TiO₂-ZrO₂ on the crystallization of fluorphlogopite base glass was examined. X-ray diffraction analysis showed formation of fluorphlogopite at 765 °C in the base glass. Addition of ZrO₂ or 5 wt.% phosphate did not affect the monophase crystallization. However, when the amount of phosphate was increased to 10 wt.%, fluorapatite was crystallized together with fluorphlogopite. TiO₂ and TiO₂-ZrO₂ addition enhance the formation of enstatite together with fluorphlogopite. Thermal treatment of ZrO₂-containing glasses was found to induce crystallization of fluorphlogopite as a main phase. The addition of TiO₂ alone or mixed with ZrO₂ catalyzed crystallization of enstatite and fluorphlogopite above 1000 °C. SEM analysis showed that glasses containing fluorphlogopite acquired finegrained microstructure at 650 – 765 °C. At higher temperature, 1000 °C, the crystal structure of fluorphlogopite was modified into interlocked flakes. Vicker’s hardness values of the glass-ceramics increased in presence of enstatite (7358 MPa) and decreased in the presence of fluorapatite (4905 MPa). Addition of B₂O₃ decreased the density of glass to 2.634 g/cm³ and glass-ceramic to 2.780 g/cm³ . Phosphate or ZrO₂ additions showed a reverse effect (2.864 g/cm³). Thermal expansion coefficients of fluorphlogopite glass-ceramic samples in temperature range 20 - 500 °C changed from 7.8 × 10⁻⁶ °C ⁻¹ in presence of fluorapatite to 9.2 × 10⁻⁶ °C ⁻¹ in case of the dominance of enstatite.


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