Chemical durability behaviour of bulk glasses in the SrO-Mn2O3Fe2O3-MgO-ZrO 2-SiO2 (SMFMZS) system
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It is known that the SrO-MgO-ZrO2-SiO2 (SMZS) system glasses with 40 weight % silica content seem to give a very high chemical endurance against highly alkaline solutions and can be recommended for the reinforcement of cement and concrete. Due to the release of Sr ions into attacking solutions with pH value of 14, the overall durability of the SMZS glasses is worsened. In this study, the primary aim was to investigate if the replacement of SrO by any other suitable constituent, such as Mn2O3 and/or Fe2O3, would improve the chemical endurance of bulk glasses in the system further. Durability test results indicated that with increasing Fe2O3 content the alkali resistance of the glasses in the SMFMZS system is improved but when Fe2O3 content exceeds a certain value then, it starts degrading. On the other hand, increasing Mn2O3 content of the glasses in the SMFMZS system results in a continuous increase in chemical durability. Additions of both Fe2O3 and Mn2O3 seem to have a similar effect on chemical durability as seen with Fe2O3 incorporation