Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... spectrum of deuterated sample of glass A , 5.55 wt % D2O . Note calculated and observed band positions . the low proton contents normally seen in glass , few attempts have been made to determine water contents by this method ( Meyer and ...
... spectrum of deuterated sample of glass A , 5.55 wt % D2O . Note calculated and observed band positions . the low proton contents normally seen in glass , few attempts have been made to determine water contents by this method ( Meyer and ...
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... spectrum resulting from the molecular proton pairs . A typical proton NMR absorption spectrum at low temperature ( -140 ° C ) is shown in Fig . 11. At this low temperature , all mobility is frozen in . This figure is clearly the ...
... spectrum resulting from the molecular proton pairs . A typical proton NMR absorption spectrum at low temperature ( -140 ° C ) is shown in Fig . 11. At this low temperature , all mobility is frozen in . This figure is clearly the ...
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... spectrum arising from the molecular water begins to decrease . The higher the temperature , the narrower the central line becomes with a drastic increase in intensity . At higher temperatures , the water spec- trum collapses towards the ...
... spectrum arising from the molecular water begins to decrease . The higher the temperature , the narrower the central line becomes with a drastic increase in intensity . At higher temperatures , the water spec- trum collapses towards the ...
Contents
Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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