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Float glass colouring by ion exchange

2008

Abstract Back in the Middle Ages, glass artists used to produce yellowish colorations in soda-lime glasses using mixtures that contained silver salts, clay composites and natural oils. The resulting colour was a characteristic pale yellow known as silver-stain. This coloration is mainly caused by the extinction – absorption and, to a lesser extent, scattering – of light occasioned by silver nanoparticles formed inside the glass. This colouring technique comprises a heat treatment divided in two stages: in the first one, an ion exchange between the silver ions in the mixture and the alkali ions in the glass takes place. This process is called nucleation of silver nanoparticles. The second st…

Soda-lime glassArcheologyMaterials scienceIon exchangeMaterials Science (miscellaneous)SepioliteNucleationFloat glassNanoparticleMineralogyConservationSilver nanoparticlelaw.inventionChemical engineeringChemistry (miscellaneous)lawKaoliniteGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopyJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Modelling of electromagnetic heating and mixing conditions in glass melt output equipment

2011

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the outlet of a special glass melting system, which is used to control melt flow and modify flow pattern.Design/methodology/approachNumerical calculations in ANSYS and ANSYS CFX were used to study electromagnetic, thermal, hydrodynamic and chemical mixing processes, results are validated by comparison with experimental data.FindingsObtained results show that investigated approach can improve glass melt chemical homogeneity significantly – Lorentz force driven melt movement in conjunction with diffusion process ensures good mixing quality.Research limitations/implicationsThe mixing in glass melt is present only in azimuthal direction (in cyl…

Soda-lime glassMaterials scienceApplied MathematicsMechanical engineeringMechanicsHomogenization (chemistry)Computer Science Applicationssymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsDiffusion processThermalHomogeneity (physics)symbolsCylindrical coordinate systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLorentz forceMelt flow indexCOMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering
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TCO/Ag/TCO transparent electrodes for solar cells application

2014

Among transparent electrodes, transparent conductive oxides (TCO)/metal/TCO structures can achieve optical and electrical performances comparable to, or better than, single TCO layers and very thin metallic films. In this work, we report on thin multilayers based on aluminum zinc oxide (AZO), indium tin oxide (ITO) and Ag deposited by RF magnetron sputtering on soda lime glass at room temperature. The TCO/Ag/TCO structures with thicknesses of about 50/10/50 nm were deposited with all combinations of AZO and ITO as top and bottom layers. While the electrical conductivity is dominated by the Ag intralayer irrespective of the TCO nature, the optical transmissions show a dependence on the natur…

Soda-lime glassMaterials scienceTransparent electrode Electrodeschemistry.chemical_elementPhotovoltaic applicationrf-Magnetron sputteringMetalTransparent conductive oxideElectrical resistivity and conductivityAluminiumElectrical conductivityGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical performanceElectrical conductorbusiness.industryGeneral ChemistrySputter depositionElectrical and optical propertieITO glaIndium tin oxidechemistryvisual_artElectrodevisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsbusinessSilver Aluminum zinc oxideAluminum coatingMagnetron sputtering
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Lithographic fabrication of soda-lime glass based microfluidics

2013

Abstract Glass is an important material for chemical processing and analysis because of its relatively low cost, mechanical strength, chemical inertness, optical transparency, and electrical insulation and temperature resistance far beyond that of most polymeric materials. We have investigated techniques for direct writing with MeV ions on soda-lime glass as well as capping procedures to form closed buried channels suitable for high-pressure driven flow. Exposure and development of open-channel structures was studied using a combination of programmable proximity aperture lithography and different developers. Unlike our previous work on MeV ion beam lithography of natural silica where an 8% …

Soda-lime glassNuclear and High Energy PhysicsFabricationAqueous solutionMaterials scienceta114Precipitation (chemistry)Hydrostatic pressureOxideIon beam lithographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringInstrumentationLithographyNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Physiological HEPES Buffer Proposed as a Calibrator for pH Measurement in Human Blood

1999

Abstract N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-piperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfonic acid, known as HEPES buffer, with p K in the physiological range was studied for use as an alternative to conventional phosphate buffer for the calibration of pH in modern clinical analyzers. In different series of aqueous equimolar HEPES buffer, pH was measured at 37 °C with a capillary glass electrode standardized previously using phosphate, and variations due to changes in total HEPES buffer concentration (0.025 to 0.320 mol/l), and NaCl (0 to 0.250 mol/l) were monitored. For 0.05 equimolar HEPES buffer without NaCl, the pH of 7.362 ± 0.003 (n = 15) obtained coincided well with the reference pH (7.364) from the National Institute…

SodiumClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistrySalt (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_elementBuffersSodium ChlorideBuffer (optical fiber)law.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawProhibitinsHumansHEPESchemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChromatographyBiochemistry (medical)General MedicineBuffer solutionHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPhosphateGlass electrodechemistryCalibrationHEPESBlood Chemical Analysiscclm
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The effects of solar radiation in archaeological sites

2013

Ruined walls, paving and decorative elements of archaeological sites are mainly composed of materials with chemical, physical and biological degradation problems that are primarily due to environmental factors. The conservation of archaeological finds requires a protection against these factors. Solar radiation may constitute one of those causes of deterioration. In recent decades the use of glass to cover archaeological sites has been more and more widespread (Fig. 1). The purpose of those glass covers is to reconcile the need of the display capabilities with the preservation of the remains. In general, a protective cover structure determines new conditions that must be carefully controlle…

Solar radiation Archaeological sites Protective cover structure glass degradationSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Assessing the MALDI-TOF MS sample preparation procedure to analyze the influence of thermo-oxidative ageing and thermo-mechanical degradation on poly…

2011

[EN] Multiple processing by means of successive injection cycles was used to simulate the thermo-mechanical degradation effects on the oligomeric distribution of PLA under mechanical recycling. Likewise, an accelerated thermal ageing over PLA glass transition was performed in order to simulate its service life. MALDI-TOF MS was used for the analysis and the sample preparation procedure was assessed by means of a statistical Design of Experiments (DoE). The quality effects in use for the analysis were signal-to-noise ratio and Resolution. Different matrixes, analyte/matrix proportions and the use of NaTFA as cationization agent were considered. A deep inspection of the statistical results pr…

Solucions polimèriquesPolymers and PlasticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyTransesterificationsThermo-mechanical degradationSample preparation procedureMatrix (chemical analysis)DegradationMechanismsMaterials ChemistryCationizationMechanical recyclingSample preparationRepeating unitPoly(lactide)Signal to noise ratioChemistryMultiple processingDesign of Experiments (DoE)AnalytesInjection cyclesPolylactidesMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometryGlass transitionDesign of experimentsGlass lasersThermo mechanicalMALDI TOF MSChromatographyMatrixMass spectrometrySignal to noiseTermoplàsticsOrganic ChemistryDegradation mechanismThermo-oxidative ageingStatistical design of experimentsMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationInvestigation methodsMatrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)Polylactide (PLA)AgeingOligomersDegradation (geology)DesorptionDeep inspectionExperimentsPoly(lactide)European Polymer Journal
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1980

Molecular weights of Trogamid T® were determined by ultracentrifugation, light-scattering, osmometry and viscometry, molecular weight distributions by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and five different fractionation methods. The separation efficiency of GPC with N,N-dimethylformamide as solvent was tested with three different types of gels, crosslinked polystyrene, porous glass and crosslinked poly(vinyl acetate), the last one yielding the best results. Solution fractionations show better results than precipitation methods. All fractionations gave far too small apparent non-uniformities. After correction according to the non-uniformities of the fractions the results corresponded to thos…

SolventGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographychemistryMolecular massOsmometerPolymer chemistryVinyl acetatePolystyreneFractionationPorous glassDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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1992

2H spin relaxation times, T1 and T2 and solid echo line shapes were investigated in 2-propanol (2-POH) solutions of poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) in a wide concentration and temperature range, covering the solution, gel and glass states. From the results in deuterated 2-POH-d6 we found that the polymer influence upon solvent mobility is largely suppressed in the gel and glass states in contrast to normal polymer solutions where below the glass transition an increasing amount of solvent slows down with decreasing temperature. From 2H NMR of deuterated butyl side groups in the PBMA-d9/2-POH system we found that the side group motion is anisotropic and largely independent of solvent concentr…

Solventchemistry.chemical_classificationDeuteriumChemistryPolymer chemistryAnalytical chemistryOrganic chemistryConcentration effectPolymerAtmospheric temperature rangeAnisotropyGlass transitionPendant groupDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Effect of Production Phase on Bottle-Fermented Sparkling Wine Quality

2015

This review analyzes bottle-fermented sparkling wine research at each stage of production by evaluating existing knowledge to identify areas that require future investigation. With the growing importance of enological investigation being focused on the needs of the wine production industry, this review examines current research at each stage of bottle-fermented sparkling wine production. Production phases analyzed in this review include pressing, juice adjustments, malolactic fermentation (MLF), stabilization, clarification, tirage, lees aging, disgorging, and dosage. The aim of this review is to identify enological factors that affect bottle-fermented sparkling wine quality, predominantly …

Sparkling wine productionFood HandlingAutolysis (wine)WineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeLeesSoilBottling lineMalolactic fermentationHumansVitisFood scienceWineEthanolAging of wineFood Packagingfood and beveragesGeneral ChemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSmellFruitTasteFermentationBentoniteGlassBusinessWine tastingGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesFiltrationJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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