Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... glasses ; the latter contain organically bound carbon , either pure ( glassy carbon ) or in compounds with other ele- ments . The inorganic glasses can roughly be classified further as oxide , fluoride , chalcogenide , and metallic glasses ...
... glasses ; the latter contain organically bound carbon , either pure ( glassy carbon ) or in compounds with other ele- ments . The inorganic glasses can roughly be classified further as oxide , fluoride , chalcogenide , and metallic glasses ...
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... glasses in HNO3 solution . The dominant reaction step is the partial leaching of glass components with the formation ... chalcogenide glasses in alkalis , and metallic glasses in HNO3 - HCl solutions . The chemical reactivity of a glass ...
... glasses in HNO3 solution . The dominant reaction step is the partial leaching of glass components with the formation ... chalcogenide glasses in alkalis , and metallic glasses in HNO3 - HCl solutions . The chemical reactivity of a glass ...
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... glasses are progressively attacked by H2O and CO2 ( Cline , 1979 ) . Frischat and Braedt ( 1979 ) investigated the effect of HNO3 on chalcogenide glasses ( Se - As - Ge ) and found an increasing durability with increasing Ge content ...
... glasses are progressively attacked by H2O and CO2 ( Cline , 1979 ) . Frischat and Braedt ( 1979 ) investigated the effect of HNO3 on chalcogenide glasses ( Se - As - Ge ) and found an increasing durability with increasing Ge content ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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