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Cer103 NotesShelby chapter BrowImmiscibility/Phase SeparationImmiscibility/Phase separation : Glass MicrostructureDifferent liquids have different properties and so, when combined, some will: Form a single, homogeneous mixture miscible Alcohol and water- alcohol is hydrophilic- -OH terminated Not mix, heterogeneous immiscible or phase separated Oil and water- oil is hydrophobicSimilar processes occur in oxide melts: some oxide combinations are miscible,some are of glassy component 'A' dispersed in glassymatrix 'B'.Phase separation occurs in highly viscous samples,'frozen in' on cooling below Tg.
Cer103 Notes Shelby Chapter 4 4-1 R.K. Brow Immiscibility/Phase Separation Immiscibility/Phase Separation: Glass Microstructure Different liquids have different properties and so, when combined, some will:
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