Phase Separation And Crystallisation Induced By Adding Molybdenum And Phosphorous To A Soda-Lime-Silica Glass

Silicate glasses with high molybdenum and phosphorus concentrations are partially crystalline. Their microstructure reveals the contribution of contribution of phase separation and crystallisation phenomena during cooling. Three soda-lime-silica glasses containing phosphorus oxide and/or molybdenum oxide were investigated.

Author
C Cousi & F Bart
Origin
Labs D'Etude De Base Sur Les Verres, France
Journal Title
Glass Technology 45 2 2004 65-67
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2787

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Phase Separation And Crystallisation Induced By Adding Molybdenum And Phosphorous To A Soda-Lime-Silica Glass
Glass Technology 45 2 2004 65-67
S 2787
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