𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Silicale Glasses and Melts: Properties and Structure

✍ Scribed by Bjorn Mysen and Pascal Richet (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
561
Series
Developments in Geochemistry 10
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


This book describes the structure-property-composition relationships for silicate glasses and melts of industrial and geological interest. From Antiquity to the 20th century, an introductory chapter presents this subject in a historical perspective. Basic concepts are then discussed in three chapters where attention is paid to the glass transition and its various consequences on melt and glass properties, to the structural and physical differences between amorphous and crystalline silicates, and to the mutual relationships between local order, energetics and physical properties. With pure SiO2 as a starting point, compositions of increasing chemical complexity are successively dealt with in a dozen chapters. The effects of network-modifying cations on structure and properties are first exemplified by alkali and alkaline earth elements. The specific influence of aluminum, iron, titanium, and phosphorus are then reviewed. With water, volatiles in the system COHS, noble gases, and halogens, the effects of volatile components are also described. The last chapter explains how the results obtained on simpler melts can be applied to chemically complex systems. In each chapter, physical and chemical properties are described first and followed by a review of glass and melt structure. When possible, pressure effects are also considered. From SiO2 to complex silicate compositions, the physical and chemical properties of melts and glasses of geological and industrial interestStructural characterization of melts and glasses, from ambient to high pressure and temperature*From basic concepts to an advanced level, a consistent description of the structure-property-composition relationships in glasses and melts

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Preface
Pages v-vii

Chapter 1 The discovery of silicate melts: an applied and geological perspective Original Research Article
Pages 1-34

Chapter 2 Glass versus melt Original Research Article
Pages 35-68

Chapter 3 Glasses and metls vs. crystals Original Research Article
Pages 69-100

Chapter 4 Metl and glass structure: Basic concepts Original Research Article
Pages 101-129

Chapter 5 Silicaβ€”A deceitful simplicity Original Research Article
Pages 131-168

Chapter 6 Binary metal oxide-silica systems: I. Physical properties Original Research Article
Pages 169-198

Chapter 7 Binary metal oxide-silica systems: II. Structure Original Research Article
Pages 199-230

Chapter 8 Aluminosilicate systems: I. Physical properties Original Research Article
Pages 231-258

Chapter 9 Aluminosilicate systems: III. Structure Original Research Article
Pages 259-290

Chapter 10 Iron-bearing melts: I. Physical properties Original Research Article
Pages 291-334

Chapter 11 Iron-bearing melts: II. Structure Original Research Article
Pages 335-356

Chapter 12 The titanium anomalies Original Research Article
Pages 357-386

Chapter 13 Phosphorus Original Research Article
Pages 387-410

Chapter 14 Waterβ€”An elusive component Original Research Article
Pages 411-460

Chapter 15 Volatiles: I. The system C-O-H-S Original Research Article
Pages 461-482

Chapter 16 Volatiles: II. Noble gases and halogens Original Research Article
Pages 483-502

Chapter 17 Natural melts Original Research Article
Pages 503-524

Subject index
Pages 525-544


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Silicale Glasses and Melts: Properties a
✍ Bjorn Mysen and Pascal Richet (Eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2005 πŸ› Elsevier Science 🌐 English

This book describes the structure-property-composition relationships for silicate glasses and melts of industrial and geological interest. From Antiquity to the 20th century, an introductory chapter presents this subject in a historical perspective. Basic concepts are then discussed in three chapter

Structure, Dynamics, and Properties of S
✍ Jonathan F. Stebbins (editor); Paul F. McMillan (editor); Donald B. Dingwell (ed πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2018 πŸ› De Gruyter 🌐 English

<p>Volume 32 of Reviews in Mineralogy introduces the basic concepts of melt physics and relaxation theory as applied to silicate melts, then to describe the current state of experimental and computer simulation techniques for exploring the detailed atomic structure and dynamic processes which occur

Glass: Nature, Structure, and Properties
✍ Horst Scholze (auth.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 1991 πŸ› Springer-Verlag New York 🌐 English

<p>When it was learned that Professor Scholze was revising his classic work on the nature, structure, and properties of glass, it was natural to conceive the idea of translating the new edition into English. Professor Scholze enthusiastically endorsed this suggestion and asked for the concurrence of

Silicene: Structure, Properties and Appl
✍ Michelle J.S. Spencer, Tetsuya Morishita (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2016 πŸ› Springer International Publishing 🌐 English

<p>This book reviews the current state-of-the art of single layer silicene up to thicker silicon nanosheets, and their structure, properties and potential applications. Silicene is a newly discovered material that is one atomic layer think. It is a two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterial that is classifie

Ceramic and Glass Materials: Structure,
✍ Robert H. Doremus (auth.), James F. Shackelford, Robert H. Doremus (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2008 πŸ› Springer US 🌐 English

<p><P><STRONG><EM>Ceramic and Glass Materials: Structure, Properties and Processing</EM></STRONG> is a concise and comprehensive guide to the key ceramic and glass materials used in modern technology. Each chapter focuses on the structure-property relationships for these important materials and expa