2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2006.03.016
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Structure and crystallization kinetics of Bi2O3–B2O3 glasses

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“…110,317,318,326 Except the oldest study, 110 they agree on a practical stability optimum near 45% BiO 1?5 , in agreement with the break in the liquidus temperature (Fig. 2), versus falling T g (Fig.…”
Section: Sealing and Glass Stability During Reflowsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…110,317,318,326 Except the oldest study, 110 they agree on a practical stability optimum near 45% BiO 1?5 , in agreement with the break in the liquidus temperature (Fig. 2), versus falling T g (Fig.…”
Section: Sealing and Glass Stability During Reflowsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Chahine et al [15] reported infrared and Raman spectra of sodium-bismuth-copper phosphate glasses, which reflect the structural role of bismuth. Recently, Yin et al [16] studied the structure and crystallization kinetics of Bi 2 O 3 -B 2 O 3 glasses and Radu et al [17] employed infrared and Raman studies to investigate the structural units in bismuth based glasses.…”
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“…1. Infrared reflection spectrum (IRRS) of the base glass having composition 15K2O-15B2O3-70Sb2O3 (mol%).highest intensity main reflection band centered at 602 cm −1 arises due to Sb-O-Sb stretching vibration[34] while the other one at 1207 cm −1 is due to B-O-B stretching vibration of BO 3 unit[36,37].…”
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