The Influence Of Aluminium Oxide Content On The Formation Of Barium Containing Fluormica Glass-Ceramics

The effect of varying the aluminium oxide content on the nucleation and crystallisation behaviour of barium containing fluormicas was investigated in order to develop novel, high strength, and machinable glass-ceramics. Nice glasses were synthesised and characterised by thermal analysis, microscopic and spectroscopic methods. Reduction of aluminium oxide allowed charge-balancing cations of magnesium oxide to adopt a network-disruptive role in the glass; this also increased the tendency of these glasses to bulk nucleate. The substitution of barium in the interlayer sites of these fluormicas disrupted their microstructural formation, to produce ionically disordered barium fluormicas. Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy confirmed the formation of fluorophlogopite with a minor percentage of cordierite crystal phase. These glasses have been successfully cast into monoliths and an investigation into their machinability and physical properties is continuing.

Author
H J Hill Et Al
Origin
University Of Leeds, Uk
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci & Technol 73 C1 2000 237-244
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 801

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The Influence Of Aluminium Oxide Content On The Formation Of Barium Containing Fluormica Glass-Ceramics
Glastech Ber Glass Sci & Technol 73 C1 2000 237-244
GC 801
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