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Applications Several attempts have been made to produce foamed glass articles
by hydration of alkali - metal - oxide - silica - containing glasses ( Rao , 1973 ;
Cutler , 1975 ; Parnell , 1978 ) . Rao ( 1973 ) hydrated Na2O - SiO2 glasses of ...
Applications Several attempts have been made to produce foamed glass articles
by hydration of alkali - metal - oxide - silica - containing glasses ( Rao , 1973 ;
Cutler , 1975 ; Parnell , 1978 ) . Rao ( 1973 ) hydrated Na2O - SiO2 glasses of ...
Page 146
Hydrolysis was induced at 70°C so as to produce large pores with the aim of
facilitating water release as described above ... Nogami and Moriya ( 1979 )
prepared SiO2 glass plates with a thickness of about 1 mm by heating gels
produced by ...
Hydrolysis was induced at 70°C so as to produce large pores with the aim of
facilitating water release as described above ... Nogami and Moriya ( 1979 )
prepared SiO2 glass plates with a thickness of about 1 mm by heating gels
produced by ...
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( 1976 ) produced glass fibers of composition 30 % Al2O3 · 70 % SiO2 in weight
percent from Al ( O •i - C3H7 ) 3 and Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 ... The alkoxide mixture was
exposed to air for hydrolysis instead of adding water , in order to produce a
viscous ...
( 1976 ) produced glass fibers of composition 30 % Al2O3 · 70 % SiO2 in weight
percent from Al ( O •i - C3H7 ) 3 and Si ( OC2H3 ) 4 ... The alkoxide mixture was
exposed to air for hydrolysis instead of adding water , in order to produce a
viscous ...
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Selected Methods of Surface Analysis | 16 |
Reactions at Glass Surfaces | 29 |
Water in Glass | 75 |
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