Journal of Inorganic Materials

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Infrared Spectra of Crystallization of Glasses Using Red Mud as Raw Materials

ZHANG Pei-Xin1; YAN Jia-Qiang 2   

  1. 1.College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Guangxi University; Nanning 530004; China; 2.College of Materials Science and Engineering; Wuhan University of Technology; Wuhan 430070; China
  • Received:1999-08-20 Revised:1999-09-20 Published:2000-08-20 Online:2000-08-20

Abstract: FTIR absorption spectra and XRD were used to study the structure of glasses using red mud as raw
materials. The results indicate that Ca(Fe, Mg)Si2O6 and 2CaO·Al2O3·SiO2 precipitate as primary and minor crystalline
phase respectively on crystallization processes of glasses. Glasses have interlinked SiO4, AlO4 and Fe3+O4 tetrahedra as their most
fundamental units with K+, Na+, Fe2+ and some Fe3+ ions acting as charge balancing cations. The short-range order which is similar
to the structure of Ca(Fe, Mg)Si2O6 exists in the glasses and has the precursor structures of primary crystalline phase. With the increase
of Fe2O3 content, the random state of glass structure increases. The absorption bands of FTIR spectra become broaden and shift from the high
frequency region to lower frequencies. With prolonging nucleation time and improving crystallization temperature, the strongest absorption bands also
shift from the high frequency region to lower frequencies.

Key words: red mud, structure of glass, FTIR absorption spectra

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