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Borate, bismuth

T, Honma, Y, Benino, T. Fujiwara, R, Sato, T, Komatsu, New optical nonlinear crystallized glasses and YAG laser-induced crystalline dot formation in rare-earth bismuth borate system. Opt. Mat., 20, 27-33 (2002),... [Pg.565]

Benzidine (based dyes) Benzo(a)pyrene Benzoyl peroxide Benzyl chloride Beryllium and compounds Biphenyl Bismuth lelluride Borates, lelra, sodium salts Boron oxide... [Pg.408]

Tungsten trioxide may be used as a yeUow colouring matter in the ceramic industry, since permanent yellow glazes can be produced by fusion at 800° C. vnth lead silicate, -vwth bismuth oxide, or with a mixture of zinc borate and silicate. ... [Pg.205]

Class I. ELEMENTS. A. Metals. Cubic copper, silver, gold, iron, platinum, iridium. - Tetragonal tin. - Rhombohedral and Hexagonal arsenic, antimony, bismuth, tellurium, (Os, Ir). - B. Metalloids. Cubic diamond. - Hexagonal graphite. - Orthorhombic sulfur, iodine. - Monoclinic sulfur, selenium. - Class II. SULFIDES. - Class HI. HALIDES. -Class IV. OXIDES, divided into SIMPLE OXIDES and COMPLEX OXIDES, such as CARBONATES, PHOSPHATES, SILICATES, BORATES and SULFATES. [Pg.27]

Typical fillers calcium carbonate, talc, glass fiber, glass beads, glass flakes, silica flour, wollastonite, mica, sepiolite, magnesium hydroxide, carbon black, clay, metal powders (aluminum, iron, nickel), steel fiber, si-licium carbide, phenolic microspheres, wood fiber and flour, antimony trioxide, hydrotalcite, zinc borate, bismuth carbonate, red phosphorus, potassium-magnesium aluminosilicate, fly ash, hydromagnesite-huntite... [Pg.663]

Zinc oxide (42%) Staybellite resin (27%) Bismuth sub-carbonate (15%) Barium sulphate (15%) Sodium borate (1%) Eugenol (100%)... [Pg.204]

Molybdenum pentachloride soldering metals Sodium borate decahydrate solders, lead-free Bismuth soles... [Pg.5663]

Biphenyl, 134, 136, 144, 309, 315 polychlorinated, see Polychlorinated biphenyl Bismuth, 24, 26, 37, 40 Bismuth(II), 37 Bismuth hydride, 27 Borate, 73 Borax, 73 Boric acid, 73-75 Boron, 40, 60, 73-75 Bromine, 122, 133 4 -Bromo-4-acetylaminostilbene, 164 Bromobenzene, 136 l,2-Bromo-3-chloropropane, 149 Butane, 309, 315, 326 1,4-Butanediol, 214 Butanol, 126 A-Butylaniline, 173 tm-Butylbenzene, 136 Butyraldehyde, 213... [Pg.443]

Fig. 14.2 Configurational coordinate diagrams of bismuth-doped alkali borate glasses a for lower and b for higher content of alkali oxide. Po and 2 states are marked as broken lines because the transitions from Sq to the states are forbidden. Horizontal lines denote the vibrational levels. The blue solid lines refer to the nonradiation relaxations. Upward-directed red solid lines refer to the excitation processes, and downward-directed black solid lines refer to the emission process. AQ indicates the offset of parabolas. Reprinted from Ref. [44] by permission of OSA Publishing... Fig. 14.2 Configurational coordinate diagrams of bismuth-doped alkali borate glasses a for lower and b for higher content of alkali oxide. Po and 2 states are marked as broken lines because the transitions from Sq to the states are forbidden. Horizontal lines denote the vibrational levels. The blue solid lines refer to the nonradiation relaxations. Upward-directed red solid lines refer to the excitation processes, and downward-directed black solid lines refer to the emission process. AQ indicates the offset of parabolas. Reprinted from Ref. [44] by permission of OSA Publishing...
Polar bismuth zinc borate, Bi2ZnB207, point symmetry group mm2, grown from high temperature solution using Top Seeded Solution Growth (TSSG) method. [Pg.509]


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