Abstract
Glass-transition
temperature, density, electrical conductivity and viscosity have been
determined as a function of the relative proportions of the two alkali metal
nitrates in the hydrate melts �������������� 0.55[Ca(NO3)2,RH2O]+0.45[XLiNO3+(1-X)KNO3]
where X is the mole
fraction of LiNO3 relative to total alkali metal nitrate, with mole
ratios (R) of water to Ca(NO3)2 of 4.090 and 6.545, at
298.15 K. For both series of melts, molar volume varies linearly with X, i.e.
is an additive function of composition. Glass-transition temperature and molar
conductivity show negative deviations from additivity, the magnitude of the
deviations decreasing with increased water content. Fluidity isotherms show
much smaller negative deviations from additivity and the magnitude of the
deviations is approximately independent of water content. ��� By analogy with the properties of network
oxide melts and glasses, the composition variation of the properties
investigated for the hydrate melts is interpreted as being indicative of a
significant mixed-alkali effect qualitatively similar to the effect which
occurs in network oxide media. The hydrate melts are closely similar in their
behaviour to fused anhydrous (Na,Tl)NO3
mixtures, and it is suggested that the observed trends in the properties of the
hydrate melts have a similar origin to that which was postulated for the
anhydrous melts.
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