Abstract
The high temperature synthesis of glasses in the system (100-x)(0.16Na2O/0.10CaO/0.74SiO2)/xFe2O3, x = 5 ÷ 20 mol% is reported. For Fe2O3 concentrations ≤15 mol%, glasses are formed while the sample with 20 mol% crystallizes during cooling the melt. X-ray diffraction shows the crystallization of magnetite. The microstructure of the glass-crystalline sample is investigated by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy and two types of iron-rich crystals corresponding to magnetite and hematite are detected. The refractive indices as determined by the Becke line method are in the 1.567 - 1.639 range and. increase with increasing Fe2O3 concentration. The structure is characterized using Infra-red spectroscopy. The presence of symmetric stretching, asymmetric stretching and bending vibrations of Si-O-Si is detected and attributed to the occurrence of SiO4 tetrahedral units with varying numbers of nonbridging oxygens. Also, the increasing Fe2O3 concentration results in occurrence of Fe-O-Si bonds indicating the glass network depolymerization due to Fe2O3 addition. In all samples, the presence of Fe3+ and Fe2+ and the existence of iron ions in tetrahedral and octahedral coordination, as well as a very small amount of Fe0 and the precipitation of hematite and magnetite in the glass-crystalline sample is revealed by Mössbauer spectroscopy.
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Tasheva, T., Harizanova, R., Mihailova, I., Cherkezova-Zheleva, Z., Paneva, D., Nedkova, M., & Rüssel, C. (2023). Structure and redox ratio of soda-lime-silica glasses with high iron oxide concentrations. International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 14(3), 445–454. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijag.16626
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