Abstract

The structures of enamels with different iron oxide content are investigated. It is shown that the structure changes with increasing iron oxide concentration. The elevated mobility of silicon-oxygen groupings surrounded by iron cations gives rise to the restructuring of the groupings into a crystalline phase possessing minimum energy.

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