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The effect of tin(IV) oxide on the conductivity and chemical stability of sodium–silicate glass has been studied for five different glass compositions. Dilatometry and DSC were used to investigate the thermal behavior of the glass. The research into transport characteristics of the glass has shown that its conductivity is in the range of 2 × 10–8–5 × 10–7 S/cm at 25°C and 10–3 S/cm at 300°C.
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Original Russian Text © I.S. Kovyazina, G.V. Nechaev, S.G. Vlasova, O.G. Reznitskikh, 2017, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.
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Kovyazina, I.S., Nechaev, G.V., Vlasova, S.G. et al. Physical–chemical properties and conductivity of Na2O–SnO2–SiO2 glass systems. Glass Phys Chem 43, 146–150 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659617020080
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