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Glass, inorganic

Glass Inorganic product of a fusion reaction. Material forms upon cooling to a rigid state without undergoing crystallization. Glass is typically hard and brittle and will fracture concoidally. [Pg.152]

Table 2 shows a compilation of different crucible materials, the working temperatures, atmospheres and some important physical data. Metal crucibles are used more for the investigation of clays, oxides, ceramics, glasses, inorganic materials as... [Pg.80]

Inorganic tin compounds are used in the glass industry where they are used to give added strength to glass. Inorganic tin compounds also serve as the base for the formulation of colors, as catalysts, and in perfumes and soaps (WHO 1980). [Pg.133]

K.D. Kolwicz and M.S. Chang, Silver halide chalcogenide glass inorganic resists for x ray litho graphy, J. Electrochem. Soc. 127(1), 135 (1980). [Pg.229]

The solvents used were (a) HPLC grade methanol and acetonitrile (Fisher Scientific) (b) water, double-distilled and stored in glass. Inorganic salts and acid (ammonium sulfate, potassium phosphate monobasic, potassium phosphate dibasic and phosphoric acid, 85%) were analytical reagent grade (Malllnckrodt Chemical Works). [Pg.85]

It seems that the nature of the products dependents strongly on the type of the catalyst and the N ligand used. Thus, a bipyridine-modified Rug (00) 2 catalyst supported on glass, inorganic, or organic resins produced mainly alcohols [22]. In contrast, the same but homogeneous catalyst afforded exclusively the aldehyde... [Pg.38]

Polyester, vinylester Woven E-glass Inorganic fillers Bromine N/A Not stated... [Pg.619]

Each nucleus has its own (dis)advantages. In case of NMR H-decoupled spectra are advantageous since there is only one line for each carbon. Moreover, inorganic components do not interfere if they do not contain carbon (e.g. glass, inorganic flame retardants, etc.). Several disadvantages may be noted (i) the relatively low sensitivity of... [Pg.99]


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