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HERO ID
1660058
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The role of sulphur compounds in glass melting
Author(s)
Klouzek, J; Arkosiova, M; Nemec, L; Cincibusova, P
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
European Journal of Glass Science and Technology. Part A. Glass Technology
ISSN:
1753-3546
Volume
48
Issue
4
Page Numbers
176-182
Web of Science Id
WOS:000249268800004
Abstract
Evolved gas analysis (EGA) coupled with mass spectrometry, high temperature observation of the homogenisation of glass melts coupled with image analysis, x-ray diffraction and x-ray fluorescence were used to follow and elucidate the role of sulphur compounds during melting of a soda-lime-silica batch doped with sodium sulphate and carbon. The results of EGA analysis have shown that both carbon and carbon monoxide during the process may serve as reducing agents and that the ratio between carbon and sodium sulphate, as well as kinetic conditions determine the extent of sulphate reducing reactions. High temperature observations and x-ray analyses show that the subsequent reactions between sodium sulphate and sulphide and thermal decomposition of remaining sulphate accelerate fining of the melt, sand dissolution and lead to bubble nucleation and foaming.
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