The phase separation characteristics of a soda-lime-silica glass composition located in the metastable liquid immiscibility region were studied as a function of water content in the glass structure. The water content was varied by the batching process, using dry and gel batches, and by melting under different water vapour partial pressures. The glasses were analysed for their water contents which were evaluated as a function of the raw materials and melting atmosphere. Variations in the phase separation characteristics as a function of water content were observed by small angle x-ray scattering measurements and transmission electron microscopy. The most profound effect was an increase in nucleation frequency with increasing wat...
This study was undertaken with the goal of comparing the calculated nucleation rate for phase separa...
In this study two routes for the gelation of water glass have been investigated; the destabilization...
Silica precipitations were carried out at high pH (7-10) and elevated temperatures (60-90 degrees C)...
The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and gla...
The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and gla...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and laser light scatteri...
Two silicate glasses with different compositions have been investigated by combining conventional sm...
The interaction of glass with water and the effects of a small amount of water (0.001~0.1wt%) on pro...
In this review article, the impact of dissolved water on the viscous properties of soda lime silicat...
The effect of sintering temperatures on crystallization and structural of the soda lime silica (S...
A relationship between the short-range order around the modifier cations and the crystal nucleation ...
International audienceThe lack of homogeneity in a glass is characterized by the occurrence of layer...
Abstract: Crystallization, mechanical properties, and workability are all important for the commerci...
Infrared spectroscopy was used to determine the concentrations of molecular water and hydroxyl grou...
Water diffusion in silicate melts is a fundamental process controlling physical and chemical consequ...
This study was undertaken with the goal of comparing the calculated nucleation rate for phase separa...
In this study two routes for the gelation of water glass have been investigated; the destabilization...
Silica precipitations were carried out at high pH (7-10) and elevated temperatures (60-90 degrees C)...
The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and gla...
The microstructure of a variety of industrial multicomponent soda lime glasses for container and gla...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and laser light scatteri...
Two silicate glasses with different compositions have been investigated by combining conventional sm...
The interaction of glass with water and the effects of a small amount of water (0.001~0.1wt%) on pro...
In this review article, the impact of dissolved water on the viscous properties of soda lime silicat...
The effect of sintering temperatures on crystallization and structural of the soda lime silica (S...
A relationship between the short-range order around the modifier cations and the crystal nucleation ...
International audienceThe lack of homogeneity in a glass is characterized by the occurrence of layer...
Abstract: Crystallization, mechanical properties, and workability are all important for the commerci...
Infrared spectroscopy was used to determine the concentrations of molecular water and hydroxyl grou...
Water diffusion in silicate melts is a fundamental process controlling physical and chemical consequ...
This study was undertaken with the goal of comparing the calculated nucleation rate for phase separa...
In this study two routes for the gelation of water glass have been investigated; the destabilization...
Silica precipitations were carried out at high pH (7-10) and elevated temperatures (60-90 degrees C)...