Iron-Rich Sintered Glass-Ceramics From Industrial Wastes

In this study, sintered glass-ceramics made up of jarosite (a hazardous industrial waste) have been obtained by sintering high-iron-content glasses. Thermal gravimetry and differential thermal analysis, carried out in different atmospheres, have been utilized to explain the phase formations in the volume and iron oxidation on the surface of the glass particles. Low-angle XRD technique has been used to investigate the distribution of the phases formed on the surface of the glass during heating. The variation of density of the powder and bulk samples has been used to investigate the kinetics of phase transformation.

Author
A Karamanov Et Al
Origin
University Of L'Aquila, Italy
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 82 11 1999 3012-3016
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 369

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Iron-Rich Sintered Glass-Ceramics From Industrial Wastes
J Am Ceram Soc 82 11 1999 3012-3016
GC 369
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