CaO/MgO Effect on the Crystallisation and Optical Properties of Potassium Silicate Glasses
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Four potassium silicate with variable calcium and magnesium oxides were synthesized by melt
quench technique. The glasses were powdered and then pelletized. The glass pellets were heat
treated at 850ºC for 1 and 10 hours to convert them into glass ceramics. The heat treated glassceramics were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Raman Spectroscopy and UV spectroscopy
to check the effect of heat treatment on various properties of glass ceramics. After 1 hour heat
treatment, the higher MgO (30mol%) in 55SiO2-10K2O-5MgO-30MgO containing glasses
were converted in glass ceramics and form the Mg2SiO2 phases. The Raman spectra show the
remarkable change as glass converted into the glass ceramics and Raman peaks became
sharper. The optical band gap was observed in wide band gap semiconductor range
