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phosphate glass

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phosphate glass [′fä‚sfāt ‚glas]
(materials)
Glass in which phosphorus pentoxide is a major component; resistant to hydrofluoric acid.


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et al [35] investigated the fabrication method of a three-dimensional reticulated scaffold with interconnected pores of several hundred micrometers using calcium phosphate glass in the system of CaO-Ca[F.
Our recent research studies in this area focus on the thermodynamics and phase behavior of this tin-based phosphate glass with polystyrene in order to provide a fundamental basis for the fabrication of unique inorganic-organic hybrids, with a special combination of the barrier properties of inorganic glasses and the toughness/processability of organic high polymers, via conventional polymer-processing techniques.
candidate in materials science and engineering, who also told attendees at the l9th International Congress on Glass in Edinburgh, Scotland, "We have shown that we can get silane to adhere to phosphate glass surfaces, which can protect the surface, minimize corrosion, or be a mediator between the glass and a polymer.
 
 
 
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