Chemical Comminution Of Mineral Oxides By Sodium Vapor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. K. Kawatra
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Many mineral oxide and multi-component oxide (basalt) specimens break down into powders upon expo-sure to sodium vapor at elevated temperatures for extended times. This paper examines several possible mechanisms of oxide breakage by sodium vapor, both experimentally and from a thermodynamic viewpoint. The oxides for which reduction by sodium was thermo-dynamically favorable all exhibited some degree of fragmentation. The oxides which were not favorable for reduction by sodium did not exhibit fragmentation, with the exception of rutile, a titanium oxide. The rutile fragmentation was caused by the reduction of iron that was in solid solution in the rutile crystal structure.
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APA: S. K. Kawatra  (1995)  Chemical Comminution Of Mineral Oxides By Sodium Vapor

MLA: S. K. Kawatra Chemical Comminution Of Mineral Oxides By Sodium Vapor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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