TY - JOUR
T1 - Transformations of mechanochemical activated Na2CO3
AU - Đorđević, Nataša
AU - Mihajlović, Slavica
AU - Pantović Spajić, Katarina
AU - Lozanovic Sajic, Jasmina
AU - Grubišić, Mirko
PY - 2022/12/16
Y1 - 2022/12/16
N2 - During mechanical activation, the energy of treated material is increased to a higher level. This can lead to the chemical transformation of the activated material. This is the point where we can talk about mechanochemical transformations that have occurred as a result of mechanical activation. The subject of this paper is to monitor mass changes of material after different degrees of activation. One of the substances which are often used in the processes of mechanochemical synthesis is sodium carbonate. The mass changes occurring during the treatment were detected and measured by various methods, depending on the processing environment. The mass increase was attributed to the chemisorption of moisture and carbon dioxide present in the air, as a consequence of the sodium carbonate activation. The methods we used were calcimetric chemical analysis. According to obtained results, it was found that activated sodium carbonate is mass-transformed into sodium bicarbonate, whereby these changes are functionally dependent on activation time and the processing atmosphere.
AB - During mechanical activation, the energy of treated material is increased to a higher level. This can lead to the chemical transformation of the activated material. This is the point where we can talk about mechanochemical transformations that have occurred as a result of mechanical activation. The subject of this paper is to monitor mass changes of material after different degrees of activation. One of the substances which are often used in the processes of mechanochemical synthesis is sodium carbonate. The mass changes occurring during the treatment were detected and measured by various methods, depending on the processing environment. The mass increase was attributed to the chemisorption of moisture and carbon dioxide present in the air, as a consequence of the sodium carbonate activation. The methods we used were calcimetric chemical analysis. According to obtained results, it was found that activated sodium carbonate is mass-transformed into sodium bicarbonate, whereby these changes are functionally dependent on activation time and the processing atmosphere.
U2 - 10.5937/podrad2241015Q
DO - 10.5937/podrad2241015Q
M3 - Article
VL - 41
SP - 15
EP - 21
JO - Underground Mining Engineering
JF - Underground Mining Engineering
SN - 0354-2904
ER -