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glass fibers from Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 . Liquid Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 was hydrolyzed by
adding a small concentration of water and HCl , diluted with ethyl alcohol . The
solution became spinnable in the course of hydrolysis . Spinnability occurs in
alkoxide ...
glass fibers from Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 . Liquid Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 was hydrolyzed by
adding a small concentration of water and HCl , diluted with ethyl alcohol . The
solution became spinnable in the course of hydrolysis . Spinnability occurs in
alkoxide ...
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Glass fibers of the ZrO2 - SiO2 and Na2O - ZrO2 - SiO2 systems were produced
from Zr ( OC3H , ) 4 , Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 , and NaOCH3 by Kamiya and Sakka ( 1977
) and Kamiya et al . ( 1980 ) . The alkoxide solutions were hydrolyzed by ...
Glass fibers of the ZrO2 - SiO2 and Na2O - ZrO2 - SiO2 systems were produced
from Zr ( OC3H , ) 4 , Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 , and NaOCH3 by Kamiya and Sakka ( 1977
) and Kamiya et al . ( 1980 ) . The alkoxide solutions were hydrolyzed by ...
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mixture of aluminoxane and organosiloxy compound for the Al2O3SiO2
composition in order to adjust the viscosity of the solutions for fiber drawing .
Fibers were drawn and heated to the final products . Yajima et al . ( 1975 , 1976 )
produced ...
mixture of aluminoxane and organosiloxy compound for the Al2O3SiO2
composition in order to adjust the viscosity of the solutions for fiber drawing .
Fibers were drawn and heated to the final products . Yajima et al . ( 1975 , 1976 )
produced ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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