Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4413299 | Chemosphere | 2009 | 5 Pages |
The possibility of using coal fly ash as a silica source for alkali borosilicate glass was investigated. Alkali borosilicate glasses were prepared from the coal fly ash mixed with 30 wt.% reagents composed of Na2O and B2O3 by susceptor-induction heating. Their densities ranged from 2.24 to 2.55 g cm−3 and decreased as the amount of B2O3 addition increased. However, the Vickers microhardness showed a different tendency with the density since the glass network connectivity improved by boron anomaly, which was identified by a nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. The Vickers microhardness of the glass product, with the addition of 15 wt.% B2O3 and 15 wt.% Na2O, was about 4030 MPa. Furthermore, the changes in microstructure were consistent with those in the chemical stability by the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP).