DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate

Sodium carbonate is a material that is very good sorbent of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and it is a reason of it is increasing importance in environmental protection. In order to improve it is sorption characteristics, activation of Na2CO3 was performed by mechanochemical procedure and monit...

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Autores principales: Đorđević Nataša G., Mihajlović Slavica R., Jovanović Gvozden B., Marković Branislav R.
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6c95616e9925412a80081ca748c14f252021-12-05T21:29:29ZDTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate0354-29042560-333710.5937/podrad2138047Qhttps://doaj.org/article/6c95616e9925412a80081ca748c14f252021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-2904/2021/0354-29042138047Q.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/0354-2904https://doaj.org/toc/2560-3337Sodium carbonate is a material that is very good sorbent of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and it is a reason of it is increasing importance in environmental protection. In order to improve it is sorption characteristics, activation of Na2CO3 was performed by mechanochemical procedure and monitoring of changes during the relaxation time. This research is based on differential thermal analysis with thermogravimetry, in order to determine the changes that occurred on the activated samples during the relaxation period under controlled conditions. Sodium carbonate was activated for 2 and 7 minutes in a vibro mill, and then the activated samples were deposited in at room temperature and atmosphere of carbon dioxide at a humidity of 95% for 96h.Đorđević Nataša G.Mihajlović Slavica R.Jovanović Gvozden B.Marković Branislav R.Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgradearticlemechanical activationna2co3thermal analysisGeologyQE1-996.5ENSRPodzemni Radovi, Vol 2021, Iss 38, Pp 47-55 (2021)
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SR
topic mechanical activation
na2co3
thermal analysis
Geology
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spellingShingle mechanical activation
na2co3
thermal analysis
Geology
QE1-996.5
Đorđević Nataša G.
Mihajlović Slavica R.
Jovanović Gvozden B.
Marković Branislav R.
DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
description Sodium carbonate is a material that is very good sorbent of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and it is a reason of it is increasing importance in environmental protection. In order to improve it is sorption characteristics, activation of Na2CO3 was performed by mechanochemical procedure and monitoring of changes during the relaxation time. This research is based on differential thermal analysis with thermogravimetry, in order to determine the changes that occurred on the activated samples during the relaxation period under controlled conditions. Sodium carbonate was activated for 2 and 7 minutes in a vibro mill, and then the activated samples were deposited in at room temperature and atmosphere of carbon dioxide at a humidity of 95% for 96h.
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author Đorđević Nataša G.
Mihajlović Slavica R.
Jovanović Gvozden B.
Marković Branislav R.
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Mihajlović Slavica R.
Jovanović Gvozden B.
Marković Branislav R.
author_sort Đorđević Nataša G.
title DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
title_short DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
title_full DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
title_fullStr DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
title_full_unstemmed DTA/TG analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
title_sort dta/tg analysis of mechanochemicaly activated sodium carbonate
publisher Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
publishDate 2021
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