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The titaniummolten glass system: interactions and wetting

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Titanium interactions with three molten glasses based on sodium disilicate, with additions of TiO2 or La2O3, are studied under very reducing conditions, and the kinetics of spreading and equilibrium contact angles are determined. Titanium enters the molten glass as Ti3+, as shown by EPR spectrometry. Redox reactions occurring at solid—liquid interface and inside bulk glass are studied, and their influence on drop equilibrium is analysed.

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Passe Rone, A., Valbusa, G. & Biagini, E. The titaniummolten glass system: interactions and wetting. J Mater Sci 12, 2465–2474 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00553934

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