Abstract
A physicochemical model of sodium silicate melts in the region from 0 to 67 mol. % Na2O is constrained. A database of sodium silicate melts is formed and coordinated with the help of high-temperature Raman spectroscopy data. The formed model shows quantitative estimation of component changes in melts vs. temperature and composition.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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