Determination of Strain Energy in Muscovite by Simultaneous Measurement of Enthalpies and Weight Loss ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William Lodding
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

That grinding may change a crystalline material both in a physical and in a chemical sense has been shown by a number of authors in recent years. Thus Mackenzie (1) and Bartha (2) reported the effects of careful grinding on muscovite, quartz, gypsum, dolomite, etc. Increase in specific surface produced by grinding implies increase in total energy of a system. Newly produced surfaces are chemically more reactive; dislocations may be introduced during grinding, and existing strain may be released by the same process, as shown by Holt et el. (3) All these changes are easily detected by thermal analysis, but it is not easy to separate the multiplicity of effects registered and to arrive at quantitative interpretations. This paper is an attempt to analyze by the use of thermal analysis some effects produced in grinding. In differential thermal analysis (DTA) one measures all thermal changes occurring in a substance during heating or cooling. Chemical changes, such as decompositions, synthesis, oxidation, reduction, etc., and physical changes such as phase transformations, changes in specific surface and in thermal conductivity, strain release, etc. By thermo gradmetric analysis (TGA) on the other hand only chemical changes involving weight loss or gain are recorded. Similarly gas evolution analysis (GEA) will register only reactions involving gas evolution, including water vapor, and oxidation-reduction. By performing two or all three of these thermal methods of thermal analysis simultaneously and on the same specimen one can separate the different effects registered and by difference evaluate their magnitude.
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APA: William Lodding  (1966)  Determination of Strain Energy in Muscovite by Simultaneous Measurement of Enthalpies and Weight Loss ? Introduction

MLA: William Lodding Determination of Strain Energy in Muscovite by Simultaneous Measurement of Enthalpies and Weight Loss ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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