Voltammetry in a sulfur and iron-containing soda-lime-silica glass melt
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Date
1997
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70
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Glass Science and Technology
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Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft
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With the aid of square-wave voltammetry soda-lime-silica melts with sulfate fining were investigated in order to enable a quantitative in-situ determination of sulfur and iron. In this study, glass melts with low iron and high sulfate contents, typical for technical white glasses, were examined. The current-potential curves are predominantly influenced by sulfur and not solely controlled by diffusion. This behavior is supposedly caused by deposition of a sulfur layer on the surface of the working electrode. However, a simultaneous quantitative in-situ determination of iron and sulfur in melts of white glasses is possible.
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CC BY 3.0 DE