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The short-range order of multicomponent glasses in the diopside–orthoclase–apatite system with different contents of the initial components is investigated by X-ray diffraction upon heat treatments at different temperatures. It is found that the short-range order parameters change considerably when the apatite content in the melt exceeds 20 wt %. In glasses of this composition, heat treatment at certain temperatures leads to the precipitation of the crystalline apatite phase.
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Osaulenko, R.N., Repnikova, E.A. & Fofanov, A.D. A Study of the Short-Range Order in Multicomponent Glasses Manufactured from Mine Waste. Glass Physics and Chemistry 28, 83–89 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015325513870
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