Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... hydrogen or hydronium ions in the glass and result in a less aggressive attack of aqueous medium on glass components ( Doremus , 1979 ) . Another possibility is that these ions form insoluble precipitates and protective surface layers ...
... hydrogen or hydronium ions in the glass and result in a less aggressive attack of aqueous medium on glass components ( Doremus , 1979 ) . Another possibility is that these ions form insoluble precipitates and protective surface layers ...
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... hydrogen ions from the solution with cations within the glass . There are several important considerations concerning the final pH of the solution . First , in acid and alkaline solutions , glass leaching increases compared to leaching ...
... hydrogen ions from the solution with cations within the glass . There are several important considerations concerning the final pH of the solution . First , in acid and alkaline solutions , glass leaching increases compared to leaching ...
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... hydrogen fluoride- ( HF- ) based systems was reported by Schroeder ( 1964 ) , but subsequent reports indicated these ob- servations to be completely false ( Baldwin and Mackenzie , 1979 ; Baldwin et al . , 1981 ) . A significant ( and ...
... hydrogen fluoride- ( HF- ) based systems was reported by Schroeder ( 1964 ) , but subsequent reports indicated these ob- servations to be completely false ( Baldwin and Mackenzie , 1979 ; Baldwin et al . , 1981 ) . A significant ( and ...
Contents
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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