2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeps.2013.03.143
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Disturbance of Thermodynamic Equilibrium of the Quartz-Water System and Silica Separation from the Liquid Phase at a Small Temperature Gradient

Abstract: In electric furnaces destined for experimental geochemical investigations, a small temperature gradient (TG) always exists, and it is difficult to avoid it. In our electric furnaces (from bottom to top) the temperature rises in the lower part (TG = 0.25 °/cm) and falls in the upper part (TG = -0.16 °/cm). Long-term runs with quartz and water at 300°C have shown the attainment of equilibrium at TG equal to -0.16 °/cm. At TG equal to 0.25 °/cm, the silica reprecipitated from the ampoule bottom onto its walls abo… Show more

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