Leaching Behavior of Sodium from Fine Particles of Soda–Lime–Silicate Glass in Acid Solution
2005
The leaching behavior of Na from soda-lime-silicate glass was investigated by preparing glass powders with average particle diameters of 53 and 19 μm, and leaching in HNO 3 at 90°-140°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.
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