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Materials Science (all) #194 of 455 down down by 45 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 216 Published Papers | 768 Citations
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1.917

4% from 2018

Impact factor for International Journal of Applied Glass Science from 2016 - 2019
Year Value
2019 1.917
2018 1.845
2017 1.912
2016 1.79
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3.6

8% from 2019

CiteRatio for International Journal of Applied Glass Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 3.6
2019 3.9
2018 3.5
2017 3.3
2016 3.5
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  • Impact factor of this journal has increased by 4% in last year.
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  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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0.383

6% from 2019

SJR for International Journal of Applied Glass Science from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.383
2019 0.409
2018 0.466
2017 0.582
2016 0.642
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0.977

6% from 2019

SNIP for International Journal of Applied Glass Science from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.977
2019 1.035
2018 0.86
2017 1.149
2016 1.102
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  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 6% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SNIP of this journal has decreased by 6% in last years.
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International Journal of Applied Glass Science

The International Journal of Applied Glass Science (IJAGS) endeavors to be an indispensable source of information dealing with the application of glass science and engineering across the entire materials spectrum. Through the solicitation, editing, and publishing of cutting-ed...... Read More

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Last updated on
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ISSN
2041-1286
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Impact Factor
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Citation Type
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Beenakker, C.W.J. (2006) Specular andreev reflection in graphene.Phys. Rev. Lett., 97 (6), 067 007. URL 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.067007.

Top papers written in this journal

Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.2041-1294.2010.00010.X
Chemical Strengthening of Glass: Lessons Learned and Yet To Be Learned
Arun K. Varshneya1

Abstract:

This paper reviews the progress that has been made in our understanding of the chemical strengthening of glass by ion exchange over its nearly five decades of history. Lessons learned are briefly discussed; more importantly, those which are yet to be learned are highlighted. It is recognized that, except for detailed composit... This paper reviews the progress that has been made in our understanding of the chemical strengthening of glass by ion exchange over its nearly five decades of history. Lessons learned are briefly discussed; more importantly, those which are yet to be learned are highlighted. It is recognized that, except for detailed compositional effects, the kinetics of ion interdiffusion process and the chemical strengthening technology are reasonably well understood. However, the science of stress generation and its concurrent relaxation is far from being clear despite the elegant analogy to thermal stresses invoked by Cooper. The need to understand plasticity of glass network during accommodation of a larger invading ion is emphasized. In turn, the influence of network topology on its yield strength in shear as well as hydrostatic modes is recognized. For expanded applications under extreme conditions of loading, damage evolution in chemically strengthened glass needs to be studied. Such a study is linked to our understanding of the terms “strength,”“hardness,”“toughness,” and “brittleness” of glass. read more read less

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Chemically strengthened glass (54%)54% related to the paper
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Bioglass and Bioactive Glasses and Their Impact on Healthcare
Julian R. Jones1, Delia S. Brauer2, Leena Hupa3, David C. Greenspan

Abstract:

Glass caused a revolution in health care when Bioglass was discovered by Larry Hench. It was the first material to bond with bone, rather than be encapsulated by fibrous tissue, launching the field of bioactive ceramics. Bioglass is also biodegradable. Almost 50 years on from its discovery that revolution continues. Bioactive... Glass caused a revolution in health care when Bioglass was discovered by Larry Hench. It was the first material to bond with bone, rather than be encapsulated by fibrous tissue, launching the field of bioactive ceramics. Bioglass is also biodegradable. Almost 50 years on from its discovery that revolution continues. Bioactive glasses stimulate more bone regeneration than other bioactive ceramics, which is attributed to their dissolution products stimulating cells at the genetic level. This second discovery has changed the way clinicians, scientists, and regulatory bodies think about medical devices and the concept of bioactivity. The original 45S5 Bioglass has only recently found really widespread use in orthopedics, having regenerated the bones of more than 1.5 million patients. Its full potential is still yet to be fulfilled. This article takes the reader from Hench's Bioglass 45S5 to its clinical uses and products, before giving examples of nonsurgical products that now use Bioglass, from consumer products, such as toothpaste, to cosmetics. Other glasses have also found important health care applications, such as borate-based glasses that heal chronic wounds. The revolution looks set to continue as new health care applications are being found for bioactive glasses, contributing to extending the glass age. read more read less

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Bioactive glass (59%)59% related to the paper, Bone regeneration (51%)51% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/IJAG.12050
Current Understanding and Remaining Challenges in Modeling Long‐Term Degradation of Borosilicate Nuclear Waste Glasses
John D. Vienna1, Joseph V. Ryan1, Stéphane Gin, Yaohiro Inagaki2

Abstract:

Chemical durability is not a single material property that can be uniquely measured. Instead it is the response to a host of coupled material and environmental processes whose rates are estimated by a combination of theory, experiment, and modeling. High-level nuclear waste (HLW) glass is perhaps the most studied of any mater... Chemical durability is not a single material property that can be uniquely measured. Instead it is the response to a host of coupled material and environmental processes whose rates are estimated by a combination of theory, experiment, and modeling. High-level nuclear waste (HLW) glass is perhaps the most studied of any material yet there remain significant technical gaps regarding their chemical durability. The phenomena affecting the long-term performance of HLW glasses in their disposal environment include surface reactions, transport properties to and from the reacting glass surface, and ion exchange between the solid glass and the surrounding solution and alteration products. The rates of these processes are strongly influenced and are coupled through the solution chemistry, which is in turn influenced by the reacting glass and also by reaction with the near-field materials and precipitation of alteration products. Therefore, those processes must be understood sufficiently well to estimate or bound the performance of HLW glass in its disposal environment over geologic time-scales. This article summarizes the current state of understanding of surface reactions, transport properties, and ion exchange along with the near-field materials and alteration products influences on solution chemistry and glass reaction rates. Also summarized are the remaining technicalmore » gaps along with recommended approaches to fill those technical gaps.« less read more read less

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Borosilicate glass (53%)53% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1111/J.2041-1294.2010.00009.X
Glass Substrates for Liquid Crystal Displays
Adam James Ellison1, Ivan A. Cornejo1

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We present a brief history of substrate glasses developed by Corning Incorporated (Corning) for use in Active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) displays. The most basic attributes required of AMLCD substrates include thermal and mechanical stability, precise geometry control, a surface that is basically perfectly smooth, ... We present a brief history of substrate glasses developed by Corning Incorporated (Corning) for use in Active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) displays. The most basic attributes required of AMLCD substrates include thermal and mechanical stability, precise geometry control, a surface that is basically perfectly smooth, and no inclusions large enough to block a pixel in the final display. In addition, the glasses used as substrate materials must be essentially alkali-free so that they do not interact chemically or electronically with thin-film transistors (TFT). Thin, precision sheet was first made at Corning via the slot-draw process, but was eventually moved to the fusion-draw process; neither process was originally intended for this application. Alkali-free glasses were originally developed for electronic applications and lamp envelopes, and considerable research was required to invent compositions that were compatible with the high-viscosity fusion-draw process. Examples of the technical challenges presented by the evolving industry requirements are provided, including eliminating arsenic from the substrate glass and reducing the dimensional change during high-temperature processing of polysilicon-based TFT. read more read less

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Liquid-crystal display (53%)53% related to the paper, Active matrix (52%)52% related to the paper, Thin-film transistor (51%)51% related to the paper, Substrate (printing) (51%)51% related to the paper, Active-matrix liquid-crystal display (51%)51% related to the paper
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Durable Glass for Thousands of Years
Carol M. Jantzen1, Kevin G. Brown1, John B. Pickett1

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The durability of natural glasses on geological time scales and ancient glasses for thousands of years is well documented. The necessity to predict the durability of high level nuclear waste (HLW) glasses on extended time scales has led to various thermodynamic and kinetic approaches. Advances in the measurement of medium ran... The durability of natural glasses on geological time scales and ancient glasses for thousands of years is well documented. The necessity to predict the durability of high level nuclear waste (HLW) glasses on extended time scales has led to various thermodynamic and kinetic approaches. Advances in the measurement of medium range order (MRO) in glasses has led to the understanding that the molecular structure of a glass, and thus the glass composition, controls the glass durability by establishing the distribution of ion exchange sites, hydrolysis sites, and the access of water to those sites. During the early stages of glass dissolution, a 'gel' layer resembling a membrane forms through which ions exchange between the glass and the leachant. The hydrated gel layer exhibits acid/base properties which are manifested as the pH dependence of the thickness and nature of the gel layer. The gel layer ages into clay or zeolite minerals by Ostwald ripening. Zeolite mineral assemblages (higher pH and Al{sup 3+} rich glasses) may cause the dissolution rate to increase which is undesirable for long-term performance of glass in the environment. Thermodynamic and structural approaches to the prediction of glass durability are compared versus Ostwald ripening. read more read less

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Porous glass (61%)61% related to the paper, Ostwald ripening (52%)52% related to the paper
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