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Diffusion rate of Ca2+ ion in the microvolume of clinker grain

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The diffusion rate of calcium ion in multicomponent systems varies as a function of the composition of the mutually diffusing systems, properties of oxide-salt melts, and sintering temperature and time. In the reaction of clinker granule microvolumes of different composition, silicate formation is activated with an increase in the mobility of the Ca2+ ion, which increases by 3–40 times as a function of the content of salt systems when liquating zones of halide-sulfate appear in the melt.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 10, pp. 53–56, October, 2008.

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Osokin, A.P., Potapova, E.N. & Kartunov, M.L. Diffusion rate of Ca2+ ion in the microvolume of clinker grain. Glass Ceram 65, 375–378 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-009-9079-9

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