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Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics

In understanding the catalytic efficacy of silver (Ag(0)) and gold (Au(0)) nanoparticles (NPs) on glass-ceramic (GC) crystallization, the microstructure–machinability correlation of a SiO(2)–MgO–Al(2)O(3)–B(2)O(3)–K(2)O–MgF(2) system is studied. The thermal parameters viz., glass transition temperat...

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Autores principales: Garai, Mrinmoy, Reka, Arianit A., Karmakar, Basudeb, Molla, Atiar R.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10519h
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author Garai, Mrinmoy
Reka, Arianit A.
Karmakar, Basudeb
Molla, Atiar R.
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description In understanding the catalytic efficacy of silver (Ag(0)) and gold (Au(0)) nanoparticles (NPs) on glass-ceramic (GC) crystallization, the microstructure–machinability correlation of a SiO(2)–MgO–Al(2)O(3)–B(2)O(3)–K(2)O–MgF(2) system is studied. The thermal parameters viz., glass transition temperature (T(g)) and crystallization temperature (T(c)) were extensively changed by varying NPs (in situ or ex situ). Tc was found to be increased (T(c) = 870–875 °C) by 90–110 °C when ex situ NPs were present in the glass system. Under controlled heat-treatment at 950 ± 10 °C, the glasses were converted into glass-ceramics with the predominant presence of crystalline phase (XRD) fluorophlogopite mica, [KMg(3)(AlSi(3)O(10))F(2)]. Along with the secondary phase enstatite (MgSiO(3)), the presence of Ag and Au particles (FCC system) were identified by XRD. A microstructure containing spherical crystallite precipitates (∼50–400 nm) has been observed through FESEM in in situ doped GCs. An ex situ Ag doped GC matrix composed of rock-like and plate-like crystallites mostly of size 1–3 μm ensured its superior machinability. Vicker's and Knoop microhardness of in situ doped GCs were estimated within the range 4.45–4.61 GPa which is reduced to 4.21–4.34 GPa in the ex situ Ag system. Machinability of GCs was found to be in the order, ex situ Ag > ex situ Au ∼ in situ Ag > in situ Au. Thus, the ex situ Ag/Au doped SiO(2)–MgO–Al(2)O(3)–B(2)O(3)–K(2)O–MgF(2) GC has potential for use as a machinable glass-ceramic.
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spelling pubmed-86959942022-04-13 Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics Garai, Mrinmoy Reka, Arianit A. Karmakar, Basudeb Molla, Atiar R. RSC Adv Chemistry In understanding the catalytic efficacy of silver (Ag(0)) and gold (Au(0)) nanoparticles (NPs) on glass-ceramic (GC) crystallization, the microstructure–machinability correlation of a SiO(2)–MgO–Al(2)O(3)–B(2)O(3)–K(2)O–MgF(2) system is studied. The thermal parameters viz., glass transition temperature (T(g)) and crystallization temperature (T(c)) were extensively changed by varying NPs (in situ or ex situ). Tc was found to be increased (T(c) = 870–875 °C) by 90–110 °C when ex situ NPs were present in the glass system. Under controlled heat-treatment at 950 ± 10 °C, the glasses were converted into glass-ceramics with the predominant presence of crystalline phase (XRD) fluorophlogopite mica, [KMg(3)(AlSi(3)O(10))F(2)]. Along with the secondary phase enstatite (MgSiO(3)), the presence of Ag and Au particles (FCC system) were identified by XRD. A microstructure containing spherical crystallite precipitates (∼50–400 nm) has been observed through FESEM in in situ doped GCs. An ex situ Ag doped GC matrix composed of rock-like and plate-like crystallites mostly of size 1–3 μm ensured its superior machinability. Vicker's and Knoop microhardness of in situ doped GCs were estimated within the range 4.45–4.61 GPa which is reduced to 4.21–4.34 GPa in the ex situ Ag system. Machinability of GCs was found to be in the order, ex situ Ag > ex situ Au ∼ in situ Ag > in situ Au. Thus, the ex situ Ag/Au doped SiO(2)–MgO–Al(2)O(3)–B(2)O(3)–K(2)O–MgF(2) GC has potential for use as a machinable glass-ceramic. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8695994/ /pubmed/35423656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10519h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Garai, Mrinmoy
Reka, Arianit A.
Karmakar, Basudeb
Molla, Atiar R.
Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title_full Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title_fullStr Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title_short Microstructure–mechanical properties of Ag(0)/Au(0) doped K–Mg–Al–Si–O–F glass-ceramics
title_sort microstructure–mechanical properties of ag(0)/au(0) doped k–mg–al–si–o–f glass-ceramics
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10519h
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