Phosphate glass is a class of optical composed of of various metals. Instead of silicon dioxide in , the glass forming substrate is P2O5.
Phosphate glasses are highly resistant to hydrofluoric acid. With an addition of iron oxide, they act as efficient heat absorbers.
Iron phosphate and lead iron phosphate glass are alternatives to borosilicate glass for immobilization of radioactive waste.
A mix of fluoride glass and phosphate glass is fluorophosphate glass.
Silver-containing phosphate glass is used in Dosimeter. It emits fluorescent light when irradiated by ultraviolet light, when previously exposed to ionizing radiation, in an amount proportional to the dose.
Some phosphate glasses are bio-compatible and water-soluble and are suited for use as degradable tissue and bone scaffolds within the human body.
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