Abstract

This study describes the role of nickel oxide (NiO) in peraluminous glass. Peraluminous glass is defined by an excess of aluminium ions (Al 3+ ) compared to modifier elements such as Na + , Li + or Ca 2+ ions. The study investigates the effect NiO incorporation on peraluminous glass homogeneity and process ability. Quenched NiO-containing glass showed an incorporation limit greater than 12 wt% NiO (13.8 mol%), while slowly cooled glass showed a limit of 5 wt% NiO (5.8 mol%). Nickel oxide is also found to have a fludifying effect on peraluminous glasses. When the nickel oxide content is above its incorporation limit, the resulting crystals were found to have a significant effect on glass rheological properties. Finally, hypotheses are proposed as to the structural role of Ni in peraluminous glass based on the experimental results obtained. • The effect of NiO incorporation on peraluminous glass homogeneity and process ability is investigated • Quenched glass showed an incorporation limit greater than 12 wt% NiO (13.8 mol%) • Slowly cooled glass showed an incorporation limit of 5 wt% NiO (5.8 mol%) • NiO is found to have a fludifying effect • Ni-containing crystals were found to have a significant effect on the glass rheological properties • Hypotheses on the structural role of Ni in peraluminous glass are proposed

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