2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.calphad.2019.101688
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Thermodynamics of the Ca(NO3)2 – NaNO3 system

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“…There is a denitration of the waste elements when the calcine incorporates into the glass network. In particular, residual sodium nitrates (NaNO3) not decomposed during calcination (400°C), and with a low melting temperature (306°C), might decompose at 600°C and volatilize at around 700°C [29][30].…”
Section: General Mechanism Of Cs and Re Volatilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a denitration of the waste elements when the calcine incorporates into the glass network. In particular, residual sodium nitrates (NaNO3) not decomposed during calcination (400°C), and with a low melting temperature (306°C), might decompose at 600°C and volatilize at around 700°C [29][30].…”
Section: General Mechanism Of Cs and Re Volatilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%