“…These applications including (for example, but not limited), industrial, commercial and residential lighting, industrial and process equipment, chemical and petroleum processing, Aerospace, medical devices, electronic devices, and radiation shielding materials. 23,24 Traditional glasses, including those that are based on tellurite, silicate, borate and phosphates and frequently have diversified systems containing a variety of glass modifiers and intermediates, have indeed been examined in order to adjust their physical, electrical, mechanical and structural properties to diverse technical uses. [25][26][27][28][29][30][31] Boric oxide (B 2 O 3 ), which is introduced to glass as borates, is significant in the field of glass manufacturing since it possesses a combination of qualities that, if they were to be achieved by any other means, would either be extremely difficult or costly.…”