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    Porous Glass Microspheres from Alkali-Activated Fiber Glass Waste by Mahmoud, Mokhtar, Kraxner, Jozef, Kaňková, Hana, Hujová, Miroslava, Chen, Si, Galusek, Dušan, Bernardo, Enrico

    Published in Materials (28-01-2022)
    “…Fiber glass waste (FGW) was subjected to alkali activation in an aqueous solution with different concentrations of sodium/potassium hydroxide. The activated…”
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    Effect of lithium doping on the glass transition behavior of the Bioglass 45S5 by Chromčíková, Mária, Svoboda, Roman, Pecušová, Beáta, Hruška, Branislav, Hujová, Miroslava, Nowicka, Aleksandra, Liška, Marek

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-10-2022)
    “…Differential scanning calorimetry, thermomechanical analysis and Raman spectroscopy were used to study the role of the Li2O and P2O5 oxides on the structural…”
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    Gas release phenomena in soda-lime-silica glass by Vernerová, Miroslava, Němec, Lubomír, Kloužek, Jaroslav, Hujová, Miroslava

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-11-2018)
    “…Heterogeneous bubble nucleation during the production of commercial glasses is one of the negative factors affecting their technology and technical properties…”
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    INFLUENCE OF FINING AGENTS ON GLASS MELTING: A REVIEW, PART 1 by Hujova, Miroslava

    Published in Ceramics (Praha) (01-01-2017)
    “…Glass melting is significantly influenced by two processes: the dissolution of particles and the fining of glass. Because these processes are time- and…”
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    INFLUENCE OF FINING AGENTS ON GLASS MELTING: A REVIEW, PART 2 by Hujova, Miroslava

    Published in Ceramics (Praha) (01-01-2017)
    “…The fining agents are substances with numerous effects on glass melting. The second part of our review summarizes both the benefits and disadvantages of fining…”
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    Cold-cap formation from a slurry feed during nuclear waste vitrification by Hujová, Miroslava, Klouzek, Jaroslav, Cutforth, Derek A., Lee, SeungMin, Miller, Micah D., McCarthy, Benjamin, Hrma, Pavel R., Kruger, Albert A., Pokorný, Richard

    Published in Ceramics international (01-04-2019)
    “…The time-temperature history of waste slurry feed during melting strongly affects various kinetic processes, such as reaction or dissolution rates, and,…”
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    Balance of oxygen throughout the conversion of a high-level waste melter feed to glass by Lee, SeungMin, Hrma, Pavel, Kloužek, Jaroslav, Pokorny, Richard, Hujová, Miroslava, Dixon, Derek R., Schweiger, Michael J., Kruger, Albert A.

    Published in Ceramics international (01-11-2017)
    “…Gases evolve from nuclear waste melter feed during conversion to glass in response to heating. This paper is focused on oxygen mass balance based on the…”
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    Glass-Ceramic Foams from Alkali-Activated Vitrified Bottom Ash and Waste Glasses by Hujova, Miroslava, Rabelo Monich, Patricia, Sedlacek, Jaroslav, Hnatko, Miroslav, Kraxner, Jozef, Galusek, Dusan, Bernardo, Enrico

    Published in Applied sciences (01-08-2020)
    “…Both vitrified bottom ashes (VBAs) and waste glasses are forms of inorganic waste material that are widely landfilled, despite having some economic potential…”
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    Cold-cap formation from a slurry feed during nuclear waste vitrification by Hujová, Miroslava, Klouzek, Jaroslav, Cutforth, Derek A., Lee, SeungMin, Miller, Micah D., McCarthy, Benjamin, Hrma, Pavel R., Kruger, Albert A., Pokorný, Richard

    Published in Ceramics international (21-12-2018)
    “…The time-temperature history of waste slurry feed during melting strongly affects various kinetic processes, such as reaction or dissolution rates, and,…”
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    Up-cycling of ‘unrecyclable’ glasses in glass-based foams by weak alkali-activation, gel casting and low-temperature sintering by Ramteke, Durgaprasad D., Hujova, Miroslava, Kraxner, Jozef, Galusek, Dušan, Romero, Acacio Rincón, Falcone, Roberto, Bernardo, Enrico

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-01-2021)
    “…A significant amount of glasses is landfilled because mainstream recycling solutions do not address the articles of specific chemical compositions, including…”
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    Feed-to-glass conversion during low activity waste vitrification by Hujova, Miroslava, Klouzek, Jaroslav, Cutforth, Derek, Lee, Seungmin, Miller, Micah, Kruger, Albert, Hrma, Pavel, Pokorny, Richard

    Published in Ceramics international (01-05-2020)
    “…The thermal history of the nuclear waste feed during melting has a strong effect on the rate of melting, thus strongly affecting the efficiency of the nuclear…”
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    Foaming during nuclear waste melter feeds conversion to glass: Application of evolved gas analysis by Hujova, Miroslava, Pokorny, Richard, Klouzek, Jaroslav, Lee, Seungmin, Traverso, Joseph J., Schweiger, Michael J., Kruger, Albert A., Hrma, Pavel

    “…During the final stages of batch‐to‐glass conversion in a waste‐glass melter, gases evolving in the cold cap produce primary foam, the formation and collapse…”
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    Rheology of simulated radioactive waste slurry and cold cap during vitrification by McCarthy, Benjamin P., George, Jaime L., Dixon, Derek R., Wheeler, Michelle, Cutforth, Derek A., Hrma, Pavel, Linn, Diana, Chun, Jaehun, Hujova, Miroslava, Kruger, Albert A., Pokorny, Richard

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-11-2018)
    “…During the vitrification of radioactive waste in a Joule‐heated melter, aqueous melter feed slurry forms a cold cap, a reacting and melting material, which…”
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    Determination of heat conductivity of waste glass feed and its applicability for modeling the batch‐to‐glass conversion by Hujova, Miroslava, Pokorny, Richard, Klouzek, Jaroslav, Dixon, Derek R., Cutforth, Derek A., Lee, Seungmin, McCarthy, Benjamin P., Schweiger, Michael J., Kruger, Albert A., Hrma, Pavel

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-11-2017)
    “…The effective heat conductivity (λ) of reacting melter feed affects the heat transfer and conversion process in the cold cap, a layer of reacting feed floating…”
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    New glass‐based binders from engineered mixtures of inorganic waste by Hujova, Miroslava, Rabelo Monich, Patricia, Kankova, Hana, Lucas, Hugo, Xakalashe, Buhle, Friedrich, Bernd, Kraxner, Jozef, Galusek, Dusan, Bernardo, Enrico

    “…Aluminum is one of the most important strategic resources, but the Bayer process, typically applied for the purification of ores, leads to vast amounts of…”
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    Low‐alkali borosilicate glass microspheres from waste cullet prepared by flame synthesis by Larionau, Pavel, Hujova, Miroslava, Michalková, Monika, Mahmoud, Mokhtar, Švančárková, Anna, Galusková, Dagmar, Parchoviansky, Milan, Bernardo, Enrico, Galusek, Dušan, Kraxner, Jozef

    “…Although glass recycling is considered to be a default method for glass waste management, fine fractions of container soda‐lime glass, or cullet of other…”
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