Leaching Behaviour Of Sodium From Fine Particles Of Soda-Lime-Silicate Glass In Acid Solution

The leaching behaviour of Na from soda-lime-silicate glass was investigated by preparing glass powders with average particle diameters of 53 and 19um, and leaching in HNO3 at 90-140 deg C. A new theoretical equation for Na leaching from a spherical particle is proposed based on the assumption that a rate-determining process is the three-dimensional self-diffusion of Na in glass. The diffusion constant (D) of Na in glass was obtained by fitting the experimental data to a theoretical equation. The values of D and activation energy obtained are comparable to those obtained in other studies on larger particles.

Author
T Akai
Origin
Nat Inst Advanced Ind Sci & Technol, Japan
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 88 10 2005 2962-2965
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3078

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Leaching Behaviour Of Sodium From Fine Particles Of Soda-Lime-Silicate Glass In Acid Solution
J Am Ceram Soc 88 10 2005 2962-2965
S 3078
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