Reactions in the Solid State, with Special Reference to the Reactions between Silica, Sodium Carbonate, Calcium Carbonate and Alumina
JSGT 1937 V21 T155-T169
The dissociation and reaction theories underlying solid reaction processes are reviewed and critically discussed. The application of the several equations formulated to express these processes is considered with special regard to the decomposition of calcium carbonate, the reaction of sodium and calcium carbonates with silica or alumina and to ternary mixtures of sodium and calcium carbonates and silica. In the case of mixtures of Na2CO3 or CaCO3 with SiO2 or Al2O3, definite conclusions as to the process of the reaction can be reached only by following the process from 0 to 100% decomposition or reaction, and it is desirable to confirm the results by chemical examination of the reaction products. In the ternary mixtures there are two stages to the reaction process, the CaCO3 being totally decomposed in the first stage.
J. E. Stanworth