Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... molecular water could be found in a thin layer of a soda - lime - silica glass subjected to a steam atmosphere . Studies by Bartholomew et al . ( 1980a ) and Wu ( 1980a , b ) not only confirmed that report , but showed that molecular ...
... molecular water could be found in a thin layer of a soda - lime - silica glass subjected to a steam atmosphere . Studies by Bartholomew et al . ( 1980a ) and Wu ( 1980a , b ) not only confirmed that report , but showed that molecular ...
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... molecular sieve which up to 5 % water content binds water as zeolitic water ( high temperature only ) , with water above this level being bound by adsorption ( Simon , 1972 ) . A typical differential thermogram ( DTG ) for glass A - 8.4 ...
... molecular sieve which up to 5 % water content binds water as zeolitic water ( high temperature only ) , with water above this level being bound by adsorption ( Simon , 1972 ) . A typical differential thermogram ( DTG ) for glass A - 8.4 ...
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... molecular water can exist in alkali - metal - silicate - based glasses . Infrared and NMR studies have shown that in hydrosilicates the molecular water is the main form in which protons are present . However , there is still a question ...
... molecular water can exist in alkali - metal - silicate - based glasses . Infrared and NMR studies have shown that in hydrosilicates the molecular water is the main form in which protons are present . However , there is still a question ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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