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publicationNumber TW-I741683-B
titleOfInvention Method of manufacturing high modulus water glass deposit by use of silicon kerf waste
abstract The invention discloses a method of manufacturing a high-modulus water glass by use of a silicon kerf waste. Firstly, the method according to the invention is to uniformly mix a plurality of silicon particles prepared from the silicon kerf waste with a plurality of alkali metal oxide particles. Then, the method according to the invention is to heat the plurality of uniformly mixed silicon particles and alkali metal oxide particles at a first temperature for a first time period, such that the plurality of silicon particles react with the plurality of alkali metal oxide particles into a plurality of alkali metal silicate particles. Next, the method according to the invention is to add a water into the plurality of alkali metal silicate particles to form a slurry. Then, the method according to the invention is to stir the slurry at a second temperature for a second time period. Finally, the method according to the invention is to filter the slurry to obtain a solution of the high modulus water glass, where the modulus of the high modulus water glass ranges from 2 or more.
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