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publicationDate 1985-07-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE LOSS OF INTRODUCTION OF THE MOLYBDA IN EMAIL AND GLASS MELTS
abstract The invention relates to a method for low-loss introduction of molybdenum in silicate glass and enamel melts. Molybdenum VI oxide is used in glasses or enamels u. a. the influence of the surface tension and the crystallization behavior. The aim of the invention is to reduce the Molybdaenverluste caused by evaporation of Mo O3 and bile formation. In addition to saving molybdenum, the invention enables highly molybdenum-containing glasses and enamels. According to the invention, this objective is realized by starting from Mo molybdenum phosphide. This compound is particularly suitable. Molybdenum in silicatic melts to introduce, since it is characterized by better thermal stability over Mo O3 and due to their phosphorus content the formation molybdenumhaltiger Glaeser favored. Molybdenum phosphide Mo P can be synthesized easily and with low losses. The invention can be used in the production of molybdenum-containing silicate melts in the glass and enamel industries.
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