Ceramics-Silikáty 44, (2) 67 - 70 (2000) |
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ROLE OF WATER VAPOUR IN VAPORIZATION FROM SILICATE MELTS CONTAINING PbO |
Paurová Dana, Matoušek Josef |
Department of Glass and Ceramics,
Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technická 5, Prague 6, Czech Republic
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Vaporisation from a multicomponent silicate melt was studied by determining the losses in weight over the temperature range
of 1140 -1400 °C in the atmospheres of nitrogen, air and carbon dioxide respectively. The effect of water vapour on vaporisation
from this melt was studied in the gases enriched with water vapour. It was found that the vaporisation losses increase
with increasing partial pressure of water vapour and that the differences between vaporisation in the individual atmospheres
gradually decrease with increasing partial pressure of water vapour. The vaporisation losses also increased with increasing
rate of flow of the gases and particularly with increasing temperature. At the lowest temperature employed (1140 °C) the time
dependence of vaporisation losses was approximately linear. However, the vaporisation rate at 1400 °C decreased in terms
of time. Water vapour may to a certain extent influence the rates of partial processes taking part in vaporisation. |
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