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  • 2024Oxidation Behavior of AlxHfNbTiVY0.05 Refractory High-Entropy Alloys at 700–900 °C1citations
  • 2023Critical Evaluation and Calorimetric Study of the Thermodynamic Properties of Na2CrO4, K2CrO4, Na2MoO4, K2MoO4, Na2WO4, and K2WO42citations
  • 2022Impact of recently discovered sodium calcium silicate solutions on the phase diagrams of relevance for glass-ceramics in the Na2O-CaO-SiO2 system10citations
  • 2022Critical evaluation of CuSO4-H2O system up to solubility limit, from eutectic point to 373.15 K5citations
  • 2022Critical evaluation of CuSO4-H2O system up to solubility limit, from eutectic point to 373.15 K5citations

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Impact of recently discovered sodium calcium silicate solutions on the phase diagrams of relevance for glass-ceramics in the Na2O-CaO-SiO2 system

  • Taskinen, Pekka
  • Sibarani, David
  • Hupa, Leena
  • Lindberg, Daniel
  • Paek, Min-Kyu
  • Riihimäki, Markus
  • Santoso, Imam
Abstract

Funding Information: The study was financially supported by the FLASH project (Predicting the flow behavior of ash mixtures for production of transport biofuels in the circular economy, grant number 280892) within the EnergiX program by the Norwegian Research Council, Norway and also by the Symbiosis of metals production and nature (SYMMET) project of Business Finland. Academy of Finland's RawMatTERS Finland Infrastructure (RAMI) based at Aalto University, VTT Technical Research Centre and Geological Survey of Finland, were applied in this research. Funding Information: The study was financially supported by the FLASH project (Predicting the flow behavior of ash mixtures for production of transport biofuels in the circular economy, grant number 280892 ) within the EnergiX program by the Norwegian Research Council, Norway and also by the Symbiosis of metals production and nature (SYMMET) project of Business Finland. Academy of Finland’s RawMatTERS Finland Infrastructure (RAMI) based at Aalto University, VTT Technical Research Centre and Geological Survey of Finland, were applied in this research. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors ; Although phase relations in the Na2O-CaO-SiO2 system are vital to melting and thermal treatments in glass and glass-ceramics industries, the available data for thermodynamic modeling are mostly based on reports published in 1920s and 1950s. The present investigation verifies the formation of solid solutions of Na2CaSiO4 and Na2Ca2Si2O7 which have previously assumed to be stoichiometric compounds. The impact of these solid solutions on the features of the phase diagram were investigated using the equilibration-quenching-EDS/EPMA technique. The data were reported as liquidus projections and in isothermal sections within the temperature range of 1000 and 1400 °C. Ten primary phase fields were identified, namely SiO2, Na2Ca3Si6O16, combeite, Na4CaSi3O9ss, CaSiO3, Na2CaSiO4ss, Na2Ca2Si2O7ss, Na2Ca6Si4O15, Ca3Si2O7 and Ca2SiO4. In addition, some novel liquidus data and invariants ...

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  • compound
  • phase
  • glass
  • glass
  • Sodium
  • annealing
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • ceramic
  • Calcium
  • phase diagram
  • quenching
  • electron probe micro analysis