Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of varying the sintering temperature and holding time on the crystallization and microhardness of the SiO2 - Al2O3 -K2O glass system using SiO2 from Sarawak sand reserves. A starting glass composition of SiO2 (from Sarawak sand), Al2O3, K2O, Na2O,...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Main Author: Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
2020
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
834
1
10.1088/1757-899X/834/1/012044
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087527419&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f834%2f1%2f012044&partnerID=40&md5=09d649a633ed9a8ca03edc66148e49f7
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of varying the sintering temperature and holding time on the crystallization and microhardness of the SiO2 - Al2O3 -K2O glass system using SiO2 from Sarawak sand reserves. A starting glass composition of SiO2 (from Sarawak sand), Al2O3, K2O, Na2O, CaO, LiO and TiO2 was prepared by conventional melt quenching technique followed by ball milling. The glass powder was pressed under pressure into disk-shaped compacts with 2 mm thicknesses and 14 mm diameters. The samples were then subjected to differing heat treatment schedules of 750°C, 800°C and 850°C with 1, 3 and 6 hours holding times. They were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Vickers microhardness. XRD showed the crystallization of tetragonal leucite with minor secondary sanidine phases. SEM showed the formation irregular shaped and non-uniformly dispersed crystals. The hardness values showed an increasing trend with longer holding time at temperatures of 750°C and 800°C. This pattern was inversed for sintering temperature 850°C. In conclusion, sintering temperatures and holding time combinations influenced the crystallization and microhardness values of leucite glass ceramics produced from Sarawak sand silica. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
spellingShingle Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
author_facet Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
author_sort Qamaruzzaman J.; Ismail M.H.; Muchtar A.; Selamat M.; Ahmad R.
title Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
title_short Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
title_full Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
title_fullStr Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
title_sort Microstructural characterization and microhardness of leucite glass-ceramics synthesized from sarawak sand reserves
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description The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of varying the sintering temperature and holding time on the crystallization and microhardness of the SiO2 - Al2O3 -K2O glass system using SiO2 from Sarawak sand reserves. A starting glass composition of SiO2 (from Sarawak sand), Al2O3, K2O, Na2O, CaO, LiO and TiO2 was prepared by conventional melt quenching technique followed by ball milling. The glass powder was pressed under pressure into disk-shaped compacts with 2 mm thicknesses and 14 mm diameters. The samples were then subjected to differing heat treatment schedules of 750°C, 800°C and 850°C with 1, 3 and 6 hours holding times. They were characterized by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Vickers microhardness. XRD showed the crystallization of tetragonal leucite with minor secondary sanidine phases. SEM showed the formation irregular shaped and non-uniformly dispersed crystals. The hardness values showed an increasing trend with longer holding time at temperatures of 750°C and 800°C. This pattern was inversed for sintering temperature 850°C. In conclusion, sintering temperatures and holding time combinations influenced the crystallization and microhardness values of leucite glass ceramics produced from Sarawak sand silica. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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