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Page 79
These techniques provide information on the composition , structure , or chemical
state of species in solution , in the bulk glass , and at various depths on and
within the surface layer ( Holland , 1964 ; Ernsberger , 1972 ; Wong and Angell ...
These techniques provide information on the composition , structure , or chemical
state of species in solution , in the bulk glass , and at various depths on and
within the surface layer ( Holland , 1964 ; Ernsberger , 1972 ; Wong and Angell ...
Page 81
In this test , well - characterized samples of waste glasses are inserted into Teflon
® vessels in various leachants . The chemical durability of the sample is
determined by analyzing the leaching solutions after various times and
temperatures ...
In this test , well - characterized samples of waste glasses are inserted into Teflon
® vessels in various leachants . The chemical durability of the sample is
determined by analyzing the leaching solutions after various times and
temperatures ...
Page 207
Various sophisticated spectroscopic methods have been utilized to examine the
optical behavior of fluoride glasses . Of particular significance are techniques for
determining the total absorption coefficient in bulk and fiber samples as a ...
Various sophisticated spectroscopic methods have been utilized to examine the
optical behavior of fluoride glasses . Of particular significance are techniques for
determining the total absorption coefficient in bulk and fiber samples as a ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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