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Intensification of the Dealkalization Process of Silicate Glasses with Acid Gases

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The results of studies on the intensification of the dealkalization process of alkaline silicate industrial and synthesized glasses with acid gases are analyzed and summarized. The composition of the reaction products of glasses with gaseous reagents is identified using X-ray phase analysis, X-ray spectral electron probe microanalysis, thermal analysis, flame photometry, and quantitative chemical analysis. The physicochemical properties of industrial glassware modified with gaseous reagents are determined in laboratory and factory experiments. Ways of intensifying the dealkalization process of silicate glasses with acid gases are discussed.

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Based on the report at the Third Russian Conference with international participation “Glass: Science and Practice” GlasSP2021 St. Petersburg, September 13–17, 2021

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Sharagov, V.A., Kurikeru, G.I. Intensification of the Dealkalization Process of Silicate Glasses with Acid Gases. Glass Phys Chem 49, 32–40 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659622600843

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