Thermal dislocation and physical changes during preparation of active silicate of group 2 Periods 3, 4 and 5 elements from spent fines of finishing crystal glass

M. Rabah
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This study reports on the thermal dislocation and crystal growth changes during preparation of active metasilicate of group 2 periods 3.4 and 5 elements from waste fines of finishing process of crystal glass (CG) industry. Sodium carbonate fused the fines at ≈1273 K for 120-180 minutes followed by water leaching. Alkali silicate goes into solution.  Primary chloride and sulphate salts of elements of group 2 periods 2, 4 and 5 added to the alkali silicate solution at temperatures 300 K to 353 K for 60 minutes to give metasilicate as a white precipitate followed by heating at 473 K to 1073 K for 30 minutes.  The study discussed the physical changes taking place after heating. Results revealed that surface area and adsorption capacity of Mn ions from underground water increased with the surface area of the silicate associating the decrease in atomic radius of the element. The effect of pH, concentration of the reactants and temperature on the synthesis and physical changes of the silicate salts has been investigated. Formation of the silicate salt proceeded in a reaction sequence involving atom rearrangement to form a honeycomb structure with very narrow pore diameter amounting to 1.538 Ằ.  Heating silicate at 773 K dislocate the oxygen atoms around metal atoms to form unit crystals with mild pore diameter of 15.29 Ằ. With further increase in temperature, narrow pore system collapses to form sponge structure with wider pore diameter and lower surface area. The manuscript tabulated the physical changes in digital presentation derived mathematically.
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精加工水晶玻璃废粉制备第2族3,4,5元素活性硅酸盐过程中的热位错和物理变化
本文报道了从晶体玻璃工业精加工的废细料中制备第2族3.4和5元素活性偏硅酸盐过程中的热位错和晶体生长变化。碳酸钠在≈1273 K下熔融120 ~ 180分钟,然后进行水浸。碱硅酸盐进入溶液。将第2族第2、4、5周期元素的初级氯化物和硫酸盐在300 ~ 353k温度下加热60分钟,得到白色沉淀的偏硅酸盐,然后在473 ~ 1073 K温度下加热30分钟。研究讨论了加热后发生的物理变化。结果表明,随着锰元素原子半径的减小,硅酸盐的表面积增大,对地下水锰离子的吸附能力增大。考察了pH、反应物浓度和温度对硅酸盐合成及其物理变化的影响。硅酸盐的形成是通过原子重排的反应顺序进行的,形成了蜂窝结构,孔径非常窄,为1.538 Ằ。在773 K下加热硅酸盐,使金属原子周围的氧原子错位,形成孔径为15.29 Ằ的单位晶体。随着温度的进一步升高,狭窄的孔隙系统坍塌,形成孔径更大、比表面积更小的海绵结构。手稿用数学方法将数字表示的物理变化制成表格。
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