Drying of sodium silicate solutions
Sodium silicate solutions with a silicon dioxide:sodium monoxide mole ratio of 3.41:1 were dried gently to give amorphous solids. These solids, together with the products obtained by heating them at various temperatures up to ∼ 200°c, were studied by differential thermal analysis, solubility tests a...
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Wiley
1971
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33880/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33880/1/13.%2033880%20drying%20of%20sodium%20silicate%20solutions.pdf |
| Summary: | Sodium silicate solutions with a silicon dioxide:sodium monoxide mole ratio of 3.41:1 were dried gently to give amorphous solids. These solids, together with the products obtained by heating them at various temperatures up to ∼ 200°c, were studied by differential thermal analysis, solubility tests and other techniques. The resultant data give some insight into the structural changes which occur in the solid during the drying process. |
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