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Raman spectroscopy of calcium aluminate glasses and crystals
Authors:Paul McMillan  Bernard Piriou
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA;ER60210 “Eléments de transition dans les solides”, CNRS Bellevue, 1 Place Aristide Briand, 92190 Meudon, France
Abstract:Solar furnace melting and fast-quench techniques have been used to prepare calcium aluminate glasses from 75 mol% CaO to 82 mol% Al2O3, which have been studied by Raman spectroscopy. The CaAl2O4 glass spectrum may be interpreted in terms of a fully-polymerized network of tetrahedral aluminate units, which is depolymerized on addition of CaO component analogous to binary silicate systems. The spectra of glasses with higher alumina content than CaAl2O4 may not be simply interpreted and a structural model is proposed which would be consistent with the glass spectra and with observed crystal structures along the CaAl2O4Al2O3 join. This model suggests formation of highly condensed aluminate tetrahedral on initial addition of alumina, with the appearance of aluminate polyhedra of higher average coordination at higher alumina content. Similar high coordination polyhedral are also suggested for a limited composition range along the CaOCaAl2O4 join. These interpretations are compared with the results of a previous study in the SiO2Al2O3 glass system.
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