Dehydroxylation And Nitriding Of Porous Glass By Means Of Water-Soluble Nitrogen-Containing Organic Compounds

Infrared measurements show that glasses that have been impregnated in the porous state with urea, guanidine hydrochloride, or guanidine carbonate have essentially zero water content and furthermore contain nitrogen at sites normally occupied by oxygen atoms.

Author
T H Elmer
Origin
Corning Glass Works
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 1987 60 12 399-405
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 75

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Dehydroxylation And Nitriding Of Porous Glass By Means Of Water-Soluble Nitrogen-Containing Organic Compounds
Glastech Ber 1987 60 12 399-405
S 75
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