Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
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Glass-Ceramics for Construction Materials Synthesized from Municipal Incinerator Residue
Minoru TANAKAShigeru SUZUKIToshitada IMAITakumi KANEKO
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2005 Volume 113 Issue 1321 Pages 573-578

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Increasing accumulation of municipal incinerator residue (hereafter called MIR) have been becoming a serious social problem in view of environmental loading, and its reuse or recycling as starting materials of ceramics products is urgently required. Since the glass-ceramics of the CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 system have been promising as construction materials, we have investigated the preparation technique of this glass-ceramics from MIR by the bulk crystallization method. The structures of glass-ceramics were investigated by means of video microscope (VMS), scanning electron microscope (SEM), powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), and so on. Batches were prepared by mixing the various weight ratios in order to get the composition; MIR:SiO2:CaCO3:FeS:Na2SO4=100:10-30:10-30:3-5:0-5. Glass samples were produced by melting the batches at 1450°C. From those batch compositions, the homogenous glasses were produced. They were reheated at 800°C for 1 h to induce nucleation in the glasses. Further, the glasses were reheated at 1100°C for 2 h, to make them transform into glass-ceramics. The results of VMS photographs, SEM photographs and powder XRD patterns of the obtained glass-ceramics showed the homogeneous precipitations of the prismatic crystals (about 0.5×2 μm) of Anorthite (CaO•Al2O3•2SiO2) and Wollastonite (CaO•SiO2) by the bulk crystallization, accompanied by a small quantity of Gehlenite (2CaO•Al2O3•SiO2) and/or Nepheline (NaO2•Al2O3•2SiO2).
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