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Structural and Thermophysical Properties of (PbO)^sub 0.5^(SiO^sub 2^)^sub 0.5^ Glasses: Effect of SnO^sub 2^ Incorporation

...Sn and ...Si solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies on lead silicate glasses containing different amounts of SnO... confirmed that tin exists in the glass as distorted SnO... polyhedra and there is no direct interaction between tin and silicon structural units. Transmission electron micro...

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Published in:Journal of the American Ceramic Society 2008-03, Vol.91 (3), p.986
Main Authors: Goswami, Madhumita, Sudarsan, Vasanthakumaran, Shrikhande, Vilas K, Kothiyal, Govind P, Kulshreshtha, Shailendra K
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Silica
Tin
title Structural and Thermophysical Properties of (PbO)^sub 0.5^(SiO^sub 2^)^sub 0.5^ Glasses: Effect of SnO^sub 2^ Incorporation
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