Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration

This paper presents the effect of solution doping on pre-sintered silica soot prepared by flame hydrolysis deposition Additionally the effects of using either an aqueous or alcohol solution on the soot layer and the resultant concentration of native glass species (pre- and post-consolidation) are al...

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Main Authors: Sua, Y.M., Chong, W.Y., Tan, C.C., Ahmad, Harith, Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd
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spelling my.um.eprints.46642018-10-11T01:41:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4664/ Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration Sua, Y.M. Chong, W.Y. Tan, C.C. Ahmad, Harith Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents the effect of solution doping on pre-sintered silica soot prepared by flame hydrolysis deposition Additionally the effects of using either an aqueous or alcohol solution on the soot layer and the resultant concentration of native glass species (pre- and post-consolidation) are also discussed Soot consisting native glass species such as SiO2 GeO2 P2O5 and B2O3 was pre-sintered with temperatures ranging from 550 C to 950 C before undergoing solution doping Cross-sectional thickness of the soot layer following solution doping was measured via optical microscopy and subsequently compared with those prior to solution doping Significant variations of GeO2 and P2O5 concentration in the soot layer after solution doping were detected via energy dispersive X-ray analysis It was found that apart from the pre-sintered soot layer integrity during solution doping the type of solution used plays an essential role in ensuring retention of native glass species both prior to and following consolidation Measurements using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy confirmed that significant amounts of GeO2 and P2O5 were lost during the immersion in solution stage of the process (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4664/1/Sua-2010-Effect_of_using_aque.pdf Sua, Y.M. and Chong, W.Y. and Tan, C.C. and Ahmad, Harith and Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd (2010) Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 124 (2-3). pp. 1077-1082. ISSN 0254-0584
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Sua, Y.M.
Chong, W.Y.
Tan, C.C.
Ahmad, Harith
Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd
Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
description This paper presents the effect of solution doping on pre-sintered silica soot prepared by flame hydrolysis deposition Additionally the effects of using either an aqueous or alcohol solution on the soot layer and the resultant concentration of native glass species (pre- and post-consolidation) are also discussed Soot consisting native glass species such as SiO2 GeO2 P2O5 and B2O3 was pre-sintered with temperatures ranging from 550 C to 950 C before undergoing solution doping Cross-sectional thickness of the soot layer following solution doping was measured via optical microscopy and subsequently compared with those prior to solution doping Significant variations of GeO2 and P2O5 concentration in the soot layer after solution doping were detected via energy dispersive X-ray analysis It was found that apart from the pre-sintered soot layer integrity during solution doping the type of solution used plays an essential role in ensuring retention of native glass species both prior to and following consolidation Measurements using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy confirmed that significant amounts of GeO2 and P2O5 were lost during the immersion in solution stage of the process (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved
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author Sua, Y.M.
Chong, W.Y.
Tan, C.C.
Ahmad, Harith
Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd
author_facet Sua, Y.M.
Chong, W.Y.
Tan, C.C.
Ahmad, Harith
Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd
author_sort Sua, Y.M.
title Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
title_short Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
title_full Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
title_fullStr Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
title_full_unstemmed Effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
title_sort effect of using aqueous/alcohol solution during solution doping on the physical and chemical characteristics of pre-sintered silica soot and the resultant native glass species concentration
publishDate 2010
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