The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses

In this study various compositions in the phosphate based glass (PBG) system of (50-x)P2O5-40Ca- (5+x)Na-5TiO2 and (50-x)P2O5-40Ca-(5+x)Na-5Fe2O3, where x= 5 and 10 were investigated for glass transition temperature (Tg) via thermo mechanical analyser (TMA) and differential scanning calorimetry (...

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Main Authors: Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri, Ahmed, I., Furniss, D., Parsons, A.J., Rudd, C.D.
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spelling my.iium.irep.485572016-07-18T07:06:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/48557/ The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri Ahmed, I. Furniss, D. Parsons, A.J. Rudd, C.D. TP785 Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass. Cement industries In this study various compositions in the phosphate based glass (PBG) system of (50-x)P2O5-40Ca- (5+x)Na-5TiO2 and (50-x)P2O5-40Ca-(5+x)Na-5Fe2O3, where x= 5 and 10 were investigated for glass transition temperature (Tg) via thermo mechanical analyser (TMA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The amorphous nature of the glasses was confirmed via XRD. The Tg measured via DSC was consistently higher by 19°C-29°C compared to TMA and was due to the thermal history and the heating rate of the samples. The Tg increased with increasing phosphate content in both glass systems. The Tg for Ti containing PBG was found to be in the range of 453°C-500°C whilst Tg for Fe containing PBG was in the range of 449°C-494°C. Consistently higher Tg for the Ti containing glass series compared to the Fe containing glasses may be attributed to the smaller ionic radius and therefore higher field strength of Ti4+ . Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland 2015-07 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/48557/1/The_glass_transition_temperature_of_iron_and_titanium_containing_phosphate_based_glasses.pdf Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri and Ahmed, I. and Furniss, D. and Parsons, A.J. and Rudd, C.D. (2015) The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses. Advanced Materials Research, 1115. pp. 178-181. ISSN 1662-8985 http://www.scientific.net/AMR.1115.178 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1115.178
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topic TP785 Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass. Cement industries
spellingShingle TP785 Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass. Cement industries
Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri
Ahmed, I.
Furniss, D.
Parsons, A.J.
Rudd, C.D.
The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
description In this study various compositions in the phosphate based glass (PBG) system of (50-x)P2O5-40Ca- (5+x)Na-5TiO2 and (50-x)P2O5-40Ca-(5+x)Na-5Fe2O3, where x= 5 and 10 were investigated for glass transition temperature (Tg) via thermo mechanical analyser (TMA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The amorphous nature of the glasses was confirmed via XRD. The Tg measured via DSC was consistently higher by 19°C-29°C compared to TMA and was due to the thermal history and the heating rate of the samples. The Tg increased with increasing phosphate content in both glass systems. The Tg for Ti containing PBG was found to be in the range of 453°C-500°C whilst Tg for Fe containing PBG was in the range of 449°C-494°C. Consistently higher Tg for the Ti containing glass series compared to the Fe containing glasses may be attributed to the smaller ionic radius and therefore higher field strength of Ti4+ .
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author Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri
Ahmed, I.
Furniss, D.
Parsons, A.J.
Rudd, C.D.
author_facet Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri
Ahmed, I.
Furniss, D.
Parsons, A.J.
Rudd, C.D.
author_sort Shaharuddin, Sharifah Imihezri
title The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
title_short The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
title_full The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
title_fullStr The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
title_full_unstemmed The glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
title_sort glass transition temperature of iron and titanium containing phosphate based glasses
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/48557/1/The_glass_transition_temperature_of_iron_and_titanium_containing_phosphate_based_glasses.pdf
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