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    Glass formation from iron-rich phosphate melts by Zhang, L., Brow, R.K., Schlesinger, M.E., Ghussn, L., Zanotto, E.D.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-06-2010)
    “…Iron-rich phosphate glasses with nominal Fe/P ratios between 1.0 and 1.6 were prepared by a roller-quenching technique. The critical cooling rates (CCR) for…”
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    Color bleaching and oxygen diffusion in a niobium phosphate glass by Ghussn, L., Reis, R.M.C.V., Brow, R.K., Baker, D.B.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-10-2014)
    “…The color of niobium phosphate glasses ranges from clear to deep blue depending on their thermal history. In this study, a glass with the nominal composition…”
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    novel method to produce niobium phosphate glasses by microwave heating by Ghussn, L, Martinelli, J. R

    Published in Journal of materials science (15-02-2004)
    “…Niobium phosphate glasses were produced by microwave heating mixtures of Nb₂O₅, (NH₄)₂HPO₄, KOH, PbO, and BaCO₃. Not all tried compositions were melted during…”
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    Correlation of network structure with devitrification mechanism in lithium and sodium diborate glasses by Chen, B., Werner-Zwanziger, U., Zwanziger, J.W., Nascimento, M.L.F., Ghussn, L., Zanotto, E.D.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-10-2010)
    “…The intermediate-range structure of the network former in lithium and sodium diborate was studied using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Specifically,…”
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    Manufacturing of porous niobium phosphate glasses by Rambo, C.R., Ghussn, L., Sene, F.F., Martinelli, J.R.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-09-2006)
    “…Niobium phosphate glasses with composition 33P2O5·27K2O·40Nb2O5 are usually very stable with regard to crystallization resistance, with a relatively high glass…”
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    Crystallization of a niobium phosphate glass by Ghussn, L., Prado, M.O., Russo, D.O., Martinelli, J.R.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-09-2006)
    “…Niobium phosphate glasses with composition 37P2O5·23K2O·40Nb2O5 are stable in relation to crystallization during the heating process, exhibit a low critical…”
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