silicaalkali
Silicaalkali refers to alkali silicates, a family of inorganic polymers composed of silicon-oxygen tetrahedra linked with alkali metal cations. The most common members are sodium silicate and potassium silicate, which can be supplied as liquids or solid glassy materials. The general composition is often written as (M2O)x(SiO2)y, where M is an alkali metal (such as Na, K) and the modulus x/y influences properties like solubility, viscosity, and setting behavior. In solution they form silicate anions and various polymeric species; in solid form they exist as amorphous silicate glasses.
Production methods typically involve fusing silica with an alkali carbonate (for example, sodium carbonate) at high
Applications of silicaalkali span construction, coatings, and industrial chemistry. They act as binders in cements and
Safety and handling: silicaalkali compounds are alkaline and can be caustic. Direct skin or eye contact should
See also: silicate, alkali metal silicates, water glass, sodium silicate.