Preparation Of Coloured Silica Glasses Made By Sintering Of Particulate Gels

Large pieces of silica glass can be easily made by sintering particulate gels prepared from fumed silica powders. These compacts can be doped by soaking with alcoholic solutions of salts of a large variety of colouring ions of the transition and rare earth elements. As the sintering of the compacts in a zone furnace with a silica glass tube inside is not restricted with respect to the atmospheres, higher states of valence of the dopants with additional colours can be achieved under oxidising conditions in contratst to the conventional melting of silica glass in crucibles of molybdenum or tungsten which have to be operated under reducing conditions.

Author
R Clasen
Origin
Inst Fur Neue Materialien Gem Gmbh, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 66 11 1993 299-304
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 782

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Preparation Of Coloured Silica Glasses Made By Sintering Of Particulate Gels
Glastech Ber 66 11 1993 299-304
S 782
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