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Cluster Analysis has been shown to be partially suitable for the classification of glasses. The expansion of the clusters on theSeger's diagram allows an investigation of the influence of the different glass components. Variation of the SiO2 content results in a smaller change of properties than variation of the Na2O/RO relationship. Principal Component Analysis is convenient for showing correlations between the composition of the examined glasses, the glass structure parameters, and the different electrode properties.
Properties of electrodes are mostly influenced by the content of Na2O and by the kind of the divalent cations. In contrast thereto structure parameters become basically determined by the content of SiO2 and RO. The field strength of the divalent cations plays the decisive roll again.
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Scholz, K., Thomas, B. Komplexe Zusammenhänge zwischen Eigenschaften und Strukturparametern von Elektrodengläsern. Monatsh Chem 126, 839–850 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00811003
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