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    Format: 648 p. 67 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1978.
    ISBN: 9781468433579
    Series Statement: Materials Science Research ; 12
    Content: Boron Oxide plays a key role in numerous glasses of high technological importance, yet its role in glass structure is far from clear. Indeed, in recent years there have been serious chal­ lenges to previous structure concepts for both crystalline and glassy borates. These challenges were sufficient to warrant a re­ examination of the structure of borate glasses using the most pow­ erful tools currently available. To provide a suitable forum for this undertaking, a four-day conference on "Boron in Glass and Glass Ceramics" was convened at Alfred University, June 3-8, 1977 to review the best scientific thinking on structure and to debate conflicting views and discuss properties and applications of borate glasses. This conference was also the first in a New University series on Glass Science to be rotated among Alfred University, The Pensyl vania State University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Missouri-Rolla. The present volume represents the proceedings of the first conference in this series. The volume begins with a review of the remarkable contribution of Jan Krogh-Moe to the understanding of the structure of Borate glasses. This review, authored by Professor N. J. Kreidl, concludes by dedicating the proceedings of this conference as a Krogh-Moe Fest­ schrift. The volume continues with a historical review by D. L. Griscom, originally prepared for circulation to the contributors prior to the conference. An Epilogue to the opening chapter brings the survey up-to-date in light of the conference papers.
    Note: A Dedication to Krogh-Moe: His Contribution to the Understanding of Borate Glasses -- Borate Glass Structure -- Epilogue -- Quantum Chemical Calculations to Model Borate Glass Electronic Structure and Properties -- Topological Considerations of Triangularly Connected Networks -- On the Fluctuation Structure of Vitreous Boron Oxide and Two-Component Alkali Borate Glasses -- Diffraction Analysis of Vitreous and Molten B2O3 -- Laser-Induced Fluorescence Line Narrowing of Eu3+ in Lithium Borate Glass -- MSssbauer Investigation of the Incorporation of Tin and Iron in Sodium Borate Glasses -- Induced Silver Centers in Alkali Borate Glasses -- Structure of Borate and Borosilicate Glasses By Raman Spectroscopy -- Structure of Borate Glasses by Raman Spectroscopy -- Infrared Spectra and Structures of CVD B2O3-SiO2 Glasses -- The Vibrational Analysis of Boron in Vitreous Silica -- NMR Studies of Borates -- Structural Determinations for Sodium Borate Glasses Using B10 and B11 NMR -- Random Vector Statistical Studies of Amorphous Materials -- A Gas Probe Analysis of Structural Trends in Boron Glasses -- High-Temperature Borate Liquids: Physical Properties of Glass-Forming Compositions -- Kinetics of Volatilization of Sodium Borate Melts -- Viscous Flow in Binary Borate Melts -- Immiscibility and Microstructure in Amorphous Borates -- Crystal Growth Kinetics in Binary Borate Melts -- Viscoelastic Relaxation in B2O3 -- Glass Formation in Borate Systems -- Electrical and Dielectric Properties of Borate Glasses -- Chemical Stability of Boron Containing Glass Enamels with Special Reference to Lead Release -- Chemical Durability of Borate Glasses -- Properties of Silica Glasses Containing Small Amounts of B2O3 -- Optical Properties of the Sodium-Borate Glass System -- Effect of Water Content on Density, Refractive Index, and Transformation Temperature of Alkali Borate Glasses -- Acoustic Spectra of Glasses in the System Na2O-B2O3 -- Industrial Borate Glasses -- Application of Borate Glasses and Various Boron Bearing Glasses to the Management of French Radioactive Wastes -- Application of Borate Glasses in Electronics -- Reaction Cured Borosilicate Glass Coating for Low-Density Fibrous Silica Insulation.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468433593
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780306400162
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781468433586
    Language: English
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