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An X-Ray Amorphous Scattering Investigation of the Corrosion of a Potassium Silicate Glass K2O-3Si02
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
Structural modifications occurring in corroded potassium silicate glasses were studied using x-ray amorphous scattering techniques. Pair function distribution curves are compared and the differential method is used to follow the structural changes. The structure appears to approach that of vitreous silica after long leaching times.
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