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Soda lime silicate glasses

Eichelbaum M, Rademann K, Hoell A, Tatchev DM, Weigel W, Stosser R, Pacchioni G (2008) Photoluminescence of atomic gold and silver particles in soda-lime silicate glasses. Nanotechnology 19 135701... [Pg.329]

Pederson, L. R., Baer, D. R., McVay, G. L. Engelhard, M. H. 1986. Reaction of soda-lime silicate glass in isotopically labelled water. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 86, 369-380. [Pg.409]

K. S. Hong and R. F. Speyer, Thermal Analysis of Reactions in Soda-Lime-Silicate Glass Batches Containing Melting Accelerants I One- and Two-Component Systems , J. of the Am. Ceram. Soc., 76 (3) 605-608 (1993). [Pg.140]

Typical v versus K data for soda-lime silicate glasses tested as a function of humidity are shown in Fig. 12.9/), where the following salient points are noteworthy ... [Pg.418]

Pb-silicate glasses 2.500 Soda-lime-silicate glass 1.510... [Pg.558]

The area beneath the current density versus time curves represents the amount of ions moved through the unit area of the sample during the process. According to Eq. 1, the exchanged layer has a constant concentration of potassium ions and the following equation was proposed to calculated the thickness of the exchanged layer. A, in soda-lime silicate glass [24] ... [Pg.145]

Effect of KNO3 Molten Bath Na Enrichment on the Mechanical Performances of Ion-exchanged Soda-Lime-Silicate Glass... [Pg.153]

Keywords Ion exchange. Chemical tempering. Sodium poisoning. Soda-lime-silicate glass... [Pg.153]

Figure 5.2 Schematic drawing of a 2-dimensional structure for a soda - lime - silicate glass. A fourth oxygen would be located above each silicon in the 3-dimensional structure... Figure 5.2 Schematic drawing of a 2-dimensional structure for a soda - lime - silicate glass. A fourth oxygen would be located above each silicon in the 3-dimensional structure...
The Tg of a commercial soda-lime-silicate glass which was melted in an older, air-fuel fired tank, which contains about 350 wtppm of water, is typically 5 to 7 K greater than that of the same glass produced by the same manufacturer in an oxygen-fuel tank. Remelting a commercial... [Pg.233]


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