Study of Some Binary Silicate Glasses by Means of Reflection in Infrared
- 1 May 1953
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Ceramic Society
- Vol. 36 (5) , 160-164
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1151-2916.1953.tb12858.x
Abstract
The reflection method provides means of studying the 10‐micron infrared region that contains the fundamental vibration of the silica lattice. Structural changes produced by introduction of various amounts of alkali or alkaline‐earth network modifiers can be conveniently followed. A series of soda‐silica glasses was studied in an interval of 0 to 46 mole %; other binary glasses containing Li, K, Ca, Sr, and Ba oxides also were investigated.Keywords
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