Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7901840 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The CRP of the various PMs is the fundamental physicochemical characteristic and it is an integral internal parameter of the nonequilibrium thermodynamic system and so defines the structure and the various properties of individual chemical substances, including: volume, entropy, thermal expansion coefficient and other internal parameters. The processes and degree of aging glass change various properties of the glass, including a change of enthalpy, manifested in the exo- and endothermic effects observed in the DSC thermograms during the heating and cooling of the glass. The physicochemical essence of the aging process consists of the polymorphoid transformations of high temperature polymorphic modifications (HTPM) into polymorphoids of low temperature (LTPM) ones that result in the crystallization of substances under certain conditions.
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Authors
V.S. Minaev, N.M. Parfenov, S.P. Timoshenkov, V.P. Vassiliev, V.V. Kalugin, L.P. Batyunya, D.Z. Mukimov,