Anomalous Behavior of Some Third Derivatives of the Gibbs Potential of the Liquid Phase near Liquidus, Analyzed in Connection with Phase Formation Processes
Anomalous Behavior of Some Third Derivatives of the Gibbs Potential of the Liquid Phase near...
Golubkov, V.; Shakhmatkin, B.; Pronkin, A.; Charykov, N.; Ruzaev, S.; Aksel'rod, B.; Chakhal'yan, O.
2004-10-13 00:00:00
The method of small-angle X-ray scattering was applied to study the Na2O-B2O3 glass-forming system at Na2O concentrations of up to 33 mol % at 400-1000°C. The temperature-concentration intervals close to binodal curves (at liquidus temperatures corresponding to stable formation of first crystals of the solid phase on cooling the system) were analyzed in most detail.
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Anomalous Behavior of Some Third Derivatives of the Gibbs Potential of the Liquid Phase near Liquidus, Analyzed in Connection with Phase Formation Processes
The method of small-angle X-ray scattering was applied to study the Na2O-B2O3 glass-forming system at Na2O concentrations of up to 33 mol % at 400-1000°C. The temperature-concentration intervals close to binodal curves (at liquidus temperatures corresponding to stable formation of first crystals of the solid phase on cooling the system) were analyzed in most detail.
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