Structural Characteristics of Liquid Mixtures of Feldspar and Silica
- 1 May 1968
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Vol. 51 (5) , 259-263
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.1968.tb13853.x
Abstract
Thermodynamic properties of liquid mixtures of feldspar and silica were considered in attempting to interpret them in terms of melt structure. Two sources of data were used: the heats of formation and free energies of formation of the crystalline and glassy compounds, and the published phase diagrams. The systems albite‐silica, orthoclase‐silica, and anorthite‐silica were studied, and some data from the system celsian‐silica were included. A model which assumes a random distribution of AlO4 tetrahedra and SiO4, tetrahedra is generally applicable to silica‐rich liquid mixtures of albite‐silica and orthoclase‐silica. For mixtures of albite‐silica, it is suggested that minor amounts of polymeric aluminosilicate units are also present. In liquid mixtures of anorthite and silica, however, it is necessary to assume that polymeric units like 4AlO2.3SiO2 or 4AlO2.2SiO2, are the dominating feature of the structure.Keywords
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