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charge are present , but there are surface OH groups , and in multicomponent
silicate glasses there are metal ions that are bound to the terminal oxygen ions .
For saturation of the coordination sphere of these metal ions , water molecules
from ...
charge are present , but there are surface OH groups , and in multicomponent
silicate glasses there are metal ions that are bound to the terminal oxygen ions .
For saturation of the coordination sphere of these metal ions , water molecules
from ...
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diffusive exchange process , follows from the Doremus - Boksay model ( see
Doremus ( 1979 ) , Boksay ( 1979 ) ] , which finds application for the interdiffusion
of ions and the dissolution of the glass in solution , and will be briefly treated
below ...
diffusive exchange process , follows from the Doremus - Boksay model ( see
Doremus ( 1979 ) , Boksay ( 1979 ) ] , which finds application for the interdiffusion
of ions and the dissolution of the glass in solution , and will be briefly treated
below ...
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Chemical analysis of the hydrated layer showed that an exchange occurred
between the K + ions in solution and the Nations in the glass . Ion exchange of
silver ions from solution for alkali ions in the glass ( Bartholomew et al . , 1979 )
takes ...
Chemical analysis of the hydrated layer showed that an exchange occurred
between the K + ions in solution and the Nations in the glass . Ion exchange of
silver ions from solution for alkali ions in the glass ( Bartholomew et al . , 1979 )
takes ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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