In this investigation, a new glass ceramics have been produced by mixing SnO2 and amorphous silica xerogel (ASX) extracted from sago waste ash. The composition has been prepared by adding 10 mol% of SnO2 into SX. The samples have been dry pressed and sintered in the temperature range between 800 °C and 1500 °C. The effects of temperature on the crystallization of silica xerogel after adding SnO2 and their relationship to bulk density have been studied. The crystallization process of the silica xerogel/SnO2 composite has been examined by an X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the bulk density has been characterized on the basis of the experimental data obtained using Archimedes′ principle. It has been found that an addition of SnO2 confers an appreciable effect on the grain and from the interpretation of XRD patterns allow one to explain the increase in the density by an increased crystallite size of SnO2 in the composite.
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Aripin, H., Mitsudo, S., Sudiana, I. N., Priatna, E., & Sabchevski, S. (2016). High thermal behavior of a new glass ceramic developed from silica xerogel/SnO2 composite. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1708). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4941175
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