Non-Isothermal Crystallisation Kinetics Of A Blast Furnace Slag Glass

The capability of the blast furnace slag to be vitrified was investigated by means of differential thermal analysis (DTA), scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction in samples prepared by melting without the addition of any other ingredients. Differential thermal analysis revealed the presence of two major exothermic peaks. XRD indicates the presence of more than one crystalline phase. The activation energy of crystallisation was estimated on the basis of DTA carried out on particle size 312-500 um at different heating rates. Analysis of non-isothermal DTA data yielded values of 457.5KJ/mol and 2.21 for the activation energy of crystallisation and the Avrami exponent, respectively. A value for the activation energy corresponding to structural relaxation at temperatures around the glass transition has also been determined for this glass.

Author
A A Francis
Origin
Cmrdi, Egypt
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 88 7 2005 1859-1863
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2976

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Non-Isothermal Crystallisation Kinetics Of A Blast Furnace Slag Glass
J Am Ceram Soc 88 7 2005 1859-1863
S 2976
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