The structures of titanium-containing aluminosilicate ornamental glass were investigated by electron microscopy of different resolution, electron microanalysis, and x-ray diffraction. It was found that stable and metastable liquation of melts and glasses that results in formation of macrolayers and microphases of different composition is the cause of formation of patterned coloring. The effect of the chemical composition of the glasses on liquation processes in the investigated system was demonstrated.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 25–27, September, 2008.
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Lebedeva, G.A. Formation of a liquation structure in titanium-containing aluminosilicate glass. Glass Ceram 65, 316–318 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-009-9073-2
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