Abstract

In this article, results of investigation of the effect of temperature on radial distribution function of atoms in lead-silicate glass are reported. Radial distribution functions of atoms in the lead-silicate glass 2SiO2∙PbO were calculated via Mathematica 5.1 Wolfram Research from high-temperature X-ray diffraction patterns. It turned out that in the range of 773-973 K mainly variations of the location of atoms in the third coordination sphere have observed, while in the range of 973-1123 K, changes in the first and second coordination spheres take place.

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