Abstract
Cr2O3 is often used as a glass additive to prepare glass ceramics. Chromium element exists mainly in two parts in the glass ceramics: chromium-containing spinel and soluble chromium in glass matrix. Herein, effect of soluble chromium on the CaO-MgO-SiO2-(Na2O) glass system is researched. Glass and glass ceramics were characterized by Raman spectrum, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry. It is found that the addition of Cr2O3 increased the Q2si structure unit in glass networks, especially in glass systems with high MgO content. The crystallization temperatures of the systems were increased with the addition of Cr2O3. Soluble chromium reduced the crystallization activation energy of the glass system slightly, but did not alter its crystallization behavior (surface crystallization). With the increase of MgO content, the mineral phases of the glass ceramics gradually changed from wollastonite to diopside. Cr2O3 reduced the lattice parameters of the mineral phases. The addition of Cr2O3 has a significant effect on grain refinement and structural compactness of the glass ceramics system with high MgO content.
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