Practical IR extinction coefficients for water in commercial glasses determined by nuclear reaction analysis

Abstract

For a number of commercial glasses with different chemical compositions the water contents were determined by nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) measurements. These results were used to deduce practical extinction coefficients by comparison with the measured IR absorbance values at 2.8 μm. For aluminosilicate and television glasses the practical molar extinction coefficients are given for the first time. Practical extinction coefficients are dependent upon glass composition. With increasing basicity of the glasses studied they decrease from 182 to 24 l/(mol cm)

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