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Kinetic analysis of extraction of calcium silicates with methanolic solution of salicylic acid. II. Extraction of dicalcium silicates
AbstractBy applying the methods described in Part I. of the article, kinetic analysis for extractions of γ-, β- and α'-modifications of Ca2SiO4 by methanolic solution of salicylic acid was carried out. According to the obtained results, surface interaction is the rate-determining process in all the three cases, and the values of the rate constants increase in the following order: β-, γ-, α'-modification. The rate constants of the reaction were assessed for three temperatures, which made it possible to calculate the activation energy.
Kinetic analysis of extraction of calcium silicates with methanolic solution of salicylic acid. II. Extraction of dicalcium silicates
AbstractBy applying the methods described in Part I. of the article, kinetic analysis for extractions of γ-, β- and α'-modifications of Ca2SiO4 by methanolic solution of salicylic acid was carried out. According to the obtained results, surface interaction is the rate-determining process in all the three cases, and the values of the rate constants increase in the following order: β-, γ-, α'-modification. The rate constants of the reaction were assessed for three temperatures, which made it possible to calculate the activation energy.
Kinetic analysis of extraction of calcium silicates with methanolic solution of salicylic acid. II. Extraction of dicalcium silicates
Runje, V. (author) / Bezjak, A. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 14 ; 833-838
1984-02-17
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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