Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... Region Structure and bonding properties in the surface region of glasses determine their surface properties ; in this section ideas for models are presented that follow from the experimental data and results of theoretical ...
... Region Structure and bonding properties in the surface region of glasses determine their surface properties ; in this section ideas for models are presented that follow from the experimental data and results of theoretical ...
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... region of a quenched glass has three consequences , caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can be initiated by the addition of energy , second , microcracks can be formed by minimal mechanical ...
... region of a quenched glass has three consequences , caused by the stress produced , as follows : first , surface crystallization can be initiated by the addition of energy , second , microcracks can be formed by minimal mechanical ...
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... region ( > 3000 cm 1 ) and in the near - IR serve especially well as a direct method for following the H2O ... region 4000–7500 cm ̄1 than in the region up to 3800 cm - 1 ( Fink , 1980 ) . sorbing centers and the structure of the ...
... region ( > 3000 cm 1 ) and in the near - IR serve especially well as a direct method for following the H2O ... region 4000–7500 cm ̄1 than in the region up to 3800 cm - 1 ( Fink , 1980 ) . sorbing centers and the structure of the ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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