Abstract

Porous glass (PG) obtained by leaching of sodium borosilicate glass (NBS) is actively used in sorption and separation technologies. Modifying the NBS system with additives can drastically affect the resulting PG. Here, we report on the effect that Cr2O3 had on the leaching behavior of phase-separated glasses in the Na2O-B2O3-SiO2-Cr2O3 system in 3M HCl solution. The structure of these glasses was investigated by means of XRPD, EPR, and SEM. All chromium ions exist in the Cr3+ state and are octahedrally coordinated. Most Cr2O3 crystallized as eskolaite in the silica-rich phase. The leaching process is limited by the interdiffusion in the leached porous layer. Cr2O3 did not get extracted from the glass into a leaching solution. PGs containing a significant amount of eskolaite were obtained. The component extraction rate for Cr-doped glasses was higher than for Fe-containing glasses with similar compositions, which was explained by the difference in their structural roles.

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