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Comparison Of High-purity H2/o2 And Lpg/o2 Flame-fused Silica Glasses From Sol-gel Silica Powder
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Journal Of Non-crystalline Solids. , v. 179, n. C, p. 328 - 334, 1994.
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10.1016/0022-3093(94)90712-9
2-s2.0-0028764515
Autor
Torikai D.
Suzuki C.K.
Shimizu H.
Ishizuka T.
Yagi J.
Orii K.
Miyakawa T.
Institución
Resumen
High-quality flame-fused silica glasses were obtained from high-purity starting sol-gel silica powders, under H2/O2 and liquid propane gas (LPG)/O2 flames. Neither metallic nor carbon contamination was observed during the fusion process, even by using domestic LPG. The flame-fused sol-gels showed lower impurity levels than silica glasses from natural quartz and of the same order as the commercial synthetic silica glasses (chemical vapor deposition process). By fusion with an LPG/O2 flame, the aggregation of OH radicals during the fusion process was verified to be about 100 ppm lower with viscosity two times higher than that of silica glasses fused by H2/O2. The viscosity of this flame-fused sol-gel silica is lower than the flame-fused silica from rock crystal, but is one order of magnitude higher than that of the synthetic silica glass. © 1994. 179 C 328 334 Grunthaner, Grunthaner, (1986) Mater. Sci. Rep, 1, p. 65 Torikai, Suzuki, Shimizu, (1995) Glass Technol., , in press D. Torikai, C. K. Suzuki and H. Shimizu, submitted to Rev. Brasileira de Ciencias MecanicasBrückner, Properties and structure of vitreous silica. I (1970) Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 5, p. 123 Hetherington, Jack, (1962) Phys. Chem. Glasses, 3, p. 129 Elmer, Meissner, (1976) J. Am. Ceram. Soc., 59, p. 206 Griscom, (1991) J. Ceram. Soc. Jpn., 99, p. 923 Greaves, (1978) Philos. Mag., 37 B, p. 447 Torakai, Suzuki, Shimizu, Ishizuka, Rev. Sci. Instrum. Rev. Sci. Instrum., , submitted to Hetherington, Jack, Kennedy, (1964) Phys. Chem. Glasses, 5, p. 130 Leko, (1979) Fiz. Khim. Stekla, 5, p. 258