2010
DOI: 10.1021/ie9014765
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Review: The Use of Microwave Irradiation in the Processing of Glasses and Their Composites

Abstract: The use of microwave (MW) radiation in glass processing is reviewed and compared to the usual processing techniques, such as glass melting, sintering, sealing, devitrification, coating, reinforcement with various substances, deposition by layers, etc. MW heating is known as a much-faster process (requiring minutes rather than hours), yielding good product quality, in comparison with the prolonged conventional thermal treatment of glass precursors.

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“…The results indicate that the pure water permeability of the membranes firstly decreased and then increased with the increasing Ag doping amount. Meanwhile the MWCO indicate that the rejection of the membranes firstly increased and then decreased with the increasing Ag doping amount, which confirms that the membranes can be best integrated with appropriate Ag doping amount of 6 dwb %, because the doped Ag nanoparticles shows enhanced ductility doped with TiO 2 particles, which could release the thermal shrinkage stress of TiO 2 membrane during sintering process [38][39][40]. But more than 6 dwb % Ag doping amount results in Ag particles larger, which affects TiO 2 interparticles compactness, so that the pore size tends to be larger.…”
Section: Effect Of Ag Doping On Morphologies and Performances Of Tio mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The results indicate that the pure water permeability of the membranes firstly decreased and then increased with the increasing Ag doping amount. Meanwhile the MWCO indicate that the rejection of the membranes firstly increased and then decreased with the increasing Ag doping amount, which confirms that the membranes can be best integrated with appropriate Ag doping amount of 6 dwb %, because the doped Ag nanoparticles shows enhanced ductility doped with TiO 2 particles, which could release the thermal shrinkage stress of TiO 2 membrane during sintering process [38][39][40]. But more than 6 dwb % Ag doping amount results in Ag particles larger, which affects TiO 2 interparticles compactness, so that the pore size tends to be larger.…”
Section: Effect Of Ag Doping On Morphologies and Performances Of Tio mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…234,235 Microwaves were also applied for coating glasses with metals, carbon, metal-oxides, and organic paints. 234 The heating rate of phosphate glass processing can be improved by adding water to the raw mixtures. The hydroxyl group was thus increased by adding water and hence existence of H 3 PO 4 in water mixtures promote microwave heating.…”
Section: Glass and Mineral Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statement was taken up by J. Hurley in 2003 in a UK market survey [2], which concludes that an industrial glass foam oven should have two distinct zones: a zone with temperatures below 500 ºC heated by conventional methods, and one with temperatures above 500 ºC microwave powered, which would be an unprofitable technology. In reality, however, due to the inherent presence in the glass composition of some contaminants (Fe2O3, Cr2O3), even in small ratios, the microwave heating can occur with normal efficiency starting from the ambient temperature [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%