1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00549354
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Preparation of iron sesquioxide glasses by ultra-fast quenching from the melt (?splat-cooling?)

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“…Although previous workers [1,4] have reported a high lead limit to the glass forming range of 95 mol% PbO, we could not make a good bulk glass beyond 80.0 mol% PbO without crystallization. Kantor et al [1] do not give details of the method for glass melting, but Morikawa et al [4] state that the glasses were held at melt temperature for only a few seconds, reducing the problem of volatilization. To achieve this, the samples were melted in a small platinum crucible of volume 20 mm 3 .…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Although previous workers [1,4] have reported a high lead limit to the glass forming range of 95 mol% PbO, we could not make a good bulk glass beyond 80.0 mol% PbO without crystallization. Kantor et al [1] do not give details of the method for glass melting, but Morikawa et al [4] state that the glasses were held at melt temperature for only a few seconds, reducing the problem of volatilization. To achieve this, the samples were melted in a small platinum crucible of volume 20 mm 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This range is much more restricted than has previously been reported in the literature [1,4]. Neutron diffraction and 27 Al MAS NMR studies show that the aluminium in lead aluminate glass is tetrahedrally coordinated, whilst the lead is three coordinated in an asymmetric trigonal pyramid arrangement.…”
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“…11 -13 However, in the last years, glasses in which PbO was the main glass former, sometimes besides Bi 2 O 3 (Refs 7, 13), have been successfully synthesised. 14,15 The investigation of binary bismuthate systems such as Bi 2 O 3 -PbO is therefore of great interest for understanding the aforementioned multicomponent systems.…”
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confidence: 99%