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Hydrogen Permeability of Microspheres Based on Ash and Slag

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The compositions of aluminosilicate microspheres made of TPP ash and slag are investigated. A correlation-regression analysis of the criteria characterizing the glass structure is implemented. The role of the components and the effect of the structure cohesion, internal porosity, molar volumes of oxides, and aluminosilicate and silicate moduli on hydrogen permeability of microspheres is established. A composition promising for designing microspheres for use as gas containers is identified.

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Medvedev, E.F. Hydrogen Permeability of Microspheres Based on Ash and Slag. Glass and Ceramics 59, 374–377 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022524122636

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