The incorporation of copper into pyroxene structure was investigated through the melt quenching technique and one-step crystallization procedure. Two series of glasses have been studied, one set with Ca=Mg and another set with Ca>Mg in diopside formula Cux(Ca Mg)2-xSi2O6. The glasses were nucleated by TiO2, Cr2O3, or CaF2 additions as nucleating agents to variably control the phases produced. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) were used to characterize the obtained samples. The heat treatment studied at 700, 800, 900 and 1000 °C for 2 h produced green and dark green glasses based on Cu-containing diopside. Various crystalline wollastonite, cuprite, tenorite, cristobalite, quartz, and fluorite phases were developed with different ratios combined with diopside formation depending on the heat treatment and nucleating agents used. As the heat treatment increased in temperature, the crystallized fraction increased with the development of nano-aggregates and the observed reticulated textures confirmed a radical change in the euhedral crystals. This emphasizes that the Cu-containing diopside can be created by a facile one step process. These compositions may find some applications in biological and optical fields.

Synthesis of Cu-containing Diopside through a One-Step Crystallization / Eltohamy, M. R.; Ali, A. F.; Leonelli, C.; Hamzawy, E. M. A.. - In: EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0449-2285. - 64:11(2021), pp. 6673-6679. [10.21608/EJCHEM.2021.22902.2364]

Synthesis of Cu-containing Diopside through a One-Step Crystallization

Leonelli C.
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2021

Abstract

The incorporation of copper into pyroxene structure was investigated through the melt quenching technique and one-step crystallization procedure. Two series of glasses have been studied, one set with Ca=Mg and another set with Ca>Mg in diopside formula Cux(Ca Mg)2-xSi2O6. The glasses were nucleated by TiO2, Cr2O3, or CaF2 additions as nucleating agents to variably control the phases produced. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) were used to characterize the obtained samples. The heat treatment studied at 700, 800, 900 and 1000 °C for 2 h produced green and dark green glasses based on Cu-containing diopside. Various crystalline wollastonite, cuprite, tenorite, cristobalite, quartz, and fluorite phases were developed with different ratios combined with diopside formation depending on the heat treatment and nucleating agents used. As the heat treatment increased in temperature, the crystallized fraction increased with the development of nano-aggregates and the observed reticulated textures confirmed a radical change in the euhedral crystals. This emphasizes that the Cu-containing diopside can be created by a facile one step process. These compositions may find some applications in biological and optical fields.
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Synthesis of Cu-containing Diopside through a One-Step Crystallization / Eltohamy, M. R.; Ali, A. F.; Leonelli, C.; Hamzawy, E. M. A.. - In: EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0449-2285. - 64:11(2021), pp. 6673-6679. [10.21608/EJCHEM.2021.22902.2364]
Eltohamy, M. R.; Ali, A. F.; Leonelli, C.; Hamzawy, E. M. A.
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