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Effect of Pressure on High-Temperature Dissolution

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The effect of pressure on high-temperature dissolution has been investigated. The solubility of NiO in Na2O-2SiO2 glass was found to decrease with applied pressure, indicating that the entry rate of atoms from a solute into a solvent is decreased by increased pressure. The saturation concentration as measured with the electron beam microprobe is an accurate measurement of the liquidus concentration for a given temperature.

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Stett, M.A., Fulrath, R.M. (1969). Effect of Pressure on High-Temperature Dissolution. In: Gray, T.J., Fréchette, V.D. (eds) Kinetics of Reactions in Ionic Systems. Materials Science Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6461-8_31

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