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During recent years, much indirect evidence has been gathered indicating that many silicate glasses may contain polymeric groupings consisting of silicon and oxygen atoms. To study the configuration of these silicate groupings, three chemical methods have been developed, which enable the direct determination of silicate units in crystalline and glassy silicates.
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Götz, J., Hoebbel, D., Wieker, W. (1977). Polymerization Effects During the Crystallization of Silicate Glasses. In: Wood, J., Lindqvist, O., Helgesson, C., Vannerberg, NG. (eds) Reactivity of Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2340-2_77
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