Abstract

Aims: To test the corrosion properties of a novel alkali and alkaline earth silicate glass. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, between 1999-2001. Methodology: We included a glass which contains 75% mole lithium disilicate (Li2O.2SiO2-LS2) and 25% mole barium disilicate (BaO.2SiO2-BS2) phases. 1 mole% of P2O5 was used as nucleating agent. The scanning electron microscope (JEOL JSM-330) was used to observe the glass microstructures. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was carried out on the samples using a diffractometer (Philips PW1820) employing Cu Kα. In the chemical durability tests, the corrosive environment was boiling solutions of 0.625N HCl and 5% wt. NaOH along with boiling water. Another reference composition was also used, which included equal moles of LS2 and BS2, for the corrosion tests. Results: When A and B glass were compared, the basic and boiling water corrosion value of B glass in terms of weight loss, (3.12; 0.38) is higher than that of A glass (4.2; 0.70). Slight differences were observed in the corrosion properties in basic and boiling water environment when A and B glass were compared. However, the weight loss of A glass in acidic environment, was 3.55% wt whereas that of B glass was determined to be 0.4% wt. Conclusion: The chemical durability of A and B glasses against acidic environment was comparable to that of soda-lime glass. It was concluded that this novel composition is a candidate for the substitution of soda-lime glass in marine applications. Original Research Article Ertug; BJAST, 7(3): 333-341, 2015; Article no.BJAST.2015.150 334

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