M. Mobin et al., STUDIES ON THE INTERACTIONS OF METAL-OXIDES AND NA-2 SO4 AT 1100 AND 1200 K IN OXYGEN, Bulletin of Materials Science, 19(5), 1996, pp. 807-821
The interaction of different metal oxides such as Co-3 O-4, NiO, Al2O3
, Cr2O3, Fe2O3 and SiO2 with Na2SO4 at a temperature of 1100 and 1200
K in flowing oxygen has been studied. The thermogravimetric studies fo
r each system were carried out as a function of Na2SO4 in the mixture.
The presence of different constituents in the reaction products were
identified by X-ray diffraction analysis and the morphologies of the r
eaction products were characterized using metallography and scanning e
lectron microscopy (SEM). The formation of products was also investiga
ted by thermodynamic computation of free energies of the reactions and
the study of relevant equilibrium phase diagrams, The soluble species
in the aqueous solutions of the reaction products were determined qua
ntitatively using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The high temper
ature interaction products usually contain a 3-phase structure namely,
Na2O . M(2)O(x), M(2)O(x) and metal sulphide and/or metal sulphate. T
he formation of Na2O . M(2)O(x) depends upon the solid state solubilit
y of metal oxide in the molten salt at high temperatures. Under limite
d solubility conditions Na2O . M(2)O(x) is invariably formed, but as s
oon as this condition is relaxed the oxide, M(2)O(x), precipitates and
forms a separate phase.