Ceramics-Silikáty 50, (1) 32 - 38 (2006) |
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CATHODIC BEHAVIOR OF MOLYBDENUM ELECTRODE IN VARIOUS GLASS MELTS |
Čierna Vladimíra 1, Matěj Jiří 1, Maryška Martin 2,
Hulínský Václav 2,
Langrová Anna 3 |
1 Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Joint Workplace of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ASCR and Institute of Chemical
Technology, Prague, Technická 5, 16628 Prague, Czech Republic
2 Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Technická 5, 16628 Prague, Czech Republic
3 Institute of Geology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Rozvojová 135, 165 02 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Molybdenum electrode, Cathodic behavior, Glass melt |
The cathodic behavior of molybdenum electrode has been investigated in model glass melt of the basic composition of
16Na₂O, 10CaO, 74SiO₂ (wt.%) with additions of SO₃ or Sb₂O₃ or without additions at 1400°C. There exists a range of cathodic
potentials reduced by some hundreds millivolts against the rest state where the reduction of electroactive species acting
as depolarizers of molybdenum corrosion may be suppressed. The potentials of the maximum suppression of lead or antimony
precipitation correspond to potentials at which the anodic molybdenum oxidation finishes. The layers of molybdenum silicides
have been not found on the electrode at those potentials. In glass melt containing sulfur trioxide, the sulfur depletion of
glass in electrode vicinity takes place. At more reduced potentials, the subsequent formation of silicon and formation of the
silicides Mo₃Si, Mo₅Si₃ and MoSi₂ occurs. The formation of silicon and silicides is impeded by presence of the electroactive
glass components mentioned above. The overall cathodic current increases at the same time. That is probably due to the preferential
reduction of the electroactive species by reduced alkali metal. |
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