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High-temperature mass spectrometric study of the vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties of samples in the Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system. / Vorozhtcov, V.A.; Stolyarova, V.L.; Lopatin, S.I.; Shugurov, S.M.; Shilov, A.L.; Sapega, V.F.

в: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Том 31, № 1, 2017, стр. 111-120.

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title = "High-temperature mass spectrometric study of the vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties of samples in the Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system",
abstract = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Rationale: The Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system possesses a number of valuable properties that may be of use for various practical applications, both for obtaining new materials, e.g. optical fibers, and for replacing systems based on toxic lead silicate. Information on vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties obtained in the present study will be useful for the development of synthetic methods and approaches for modeling the thermodynamic properties of materials based on this system. Methods: High-temperature Knudsen effusion mass spectrometry was used to study the vaporization processes and to determine the thermodynamic properties of the components in the Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system. Measurements were performed with a MS-1301 magnetic sector mass spectrometer. Vaporization was carried out using an iridium-plated molybdenum twin effusion cell containing the sample under study and pure bismuth(III) oxide as a reference substance. Electron ionization at an energy of 30 eV w",
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AU - Vorozhtcov, V.A.

AU - Stolyarova, V.L.

AU - Lopatin, S.I.

AU - Shugurov, S.M.

AU - Shilov, A.L.

AU - Sapega, V.F.

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N2 - Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Rationale: The Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system possesses a number of valuable properties that may be of use for various practical applications, both for obtaining new materials, e.g. optical fibers, and for replacing systems based on toxic lead silicate. Information on vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties obtained in the present study will be useful for the development of synthetic methods and approaches for modeling the thermodynamic properties of materials based on this system. Methods: High-temperature Knudsen effusion mass spectrometry was used to study the vaporization processes and to determine the thermodynamic properties of the components in the Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system. Measurements were performed with a MS-1301 magnetic sector mass spectrometer. Vaporization was carried out using an iridium-plated molybdenum twin effusion cell containing the sample under study and pure bismuth(III) oxide as a reference substance. Electron ionization at an energy of 30 eV w

AB - Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Rationale: The Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system possesses a number of valuable properties that may be of use for various practical applications, both for obtaining new materials, e.g. optical fibers, and for replacing systems based on toxic lead silicate. Information on vaporization processes and thermodynamic properties obtained in the present study will be useful for the development of synthetic methods and approaches for modeling the thermodynamic properties of materials based on this system. Methods: High-temperature Knudsen effusion mass spectrometry was used to study the vaporization processes and to determine the thermodynamic properties of the components in the Bi2O3-P2O5-SiO2 system. Measurements were performed with a MS-1301 magnetic sector mass spectrometer. Vaporization was carried out using an iridium-plated molybdenum twin effusion cell containing the sample under study and pure bismuth(III) oxide as a reference substance. Electron ionization at an energy of 30 eV w

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