Effects of Fe2O3 on the Properties of Glass Foams Prepared by Iron-Containing Solid Waste


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Increasing attention has been paid nowadays to glass foams that were prepared by recycling solid waste. Fe2O3, as a main compound in solid waste, plays an important role in glass-foam preparation process. This work investigates the influence of Fe2O3 existing in solid waste on the properties of glass foams. The results revealed that Fe2O3 in glass matrix would increase the viscosity of glass on one hand. On the other hand, appropriate content of Fe2O3 could increase the oxygen supply to carbon and delay the redox reaction, leading to a better compromise between the glass viscosity and the gas generating, so as to a lower density. Adding 1 wt % Fe2O3 as oxidants could further promote foaming to achieve a better property. Therefore, in glass-foam preparation with the solid waste containing Fe2O3, proper utilization of the Fe3+ ions in parent glass is beneficial to reduce cost, improve utilization ratio and obtain glass foams with better properties.

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Yuwei Chi

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education, Tongji University

Email: lin_jian@tongji.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Shanghai, 200092

Jian Lin

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education, Tongji University

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Email: lin_jian@tongji.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Shanghai, 200092

Bin Xu

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials of Ministry of Education, Tongji University

Email: lin_jian@tongji.edu.cn
República Popular da China, Shanghai, 200092

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