Diffusion coefficients of tin were measured in melts with the basic compositions 10Na2O (.) 10CaO (.) yAl(2)O(3) (.) (80 - y)SiO2 (y = 0, 5 and 15) and 16Na(2)O (.) 10CaO (.) yAl(2)O(3) . (74 - y)SiO2 (y = 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20) doped w 0.25 and 0.5 mol% SnO2. Each voltammograms grams exhibits a maximum clue to the Sri(2+)/Sri(4+) redox pair. From the peak currents, the diffusion coefficient was calculated. The diffusion coefficients could be fitted to Arrhenius equation. Diffusion coefficients related to the same viscosity, i.e. not the same temperature decreased with increasing Na2O-concentration. With increasing Al2O3-concentrations, the viscosity corrected diffusion coefficients increased until [Na2O] = [Al2O]. At further increasing Al2O3-concentrations, they decreased again. These effects were explained by a structural model for the incorporation of Sn4+ (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.