Structural features of calcium-borosilicate glasses

1987 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 743-747 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. M. Bobkova ◽  
Z. V. Apanovich ◽  
S. A. Gailevich
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Vol 6 (96) ◽  
pp. 93722-93728 ◽  
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Yuanming Lai ◽  
Yiming Zeng ◽  
Xiaoli Tang ◽  
Huaiwu Zhang ◽  
Jiao Han ◽  
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Si/Ca ratio-dependent structure of borosilicate.


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pp. 303-307
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冯永安 FENG Yong-an ◽  
雷小华 LEI Xiao-hua ◽  
任林娇 REN Lin-jiao ◽  
金雷 JIN Lei ◽  
杜晓晴 DU Xiao-qing ◽  
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Wilma F. Bergfeld ◽  
Donald V. Belsito ◽  
Ronald A. Hill ◽  
Curtis D. Klaassen ◽  
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The Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel (Panel) reviewed the safety of calcium sodium borosilicate, calcium aluminum borosilicate, calcium titanium borosilicate, silver borosilicate, and zinc borosilicate as used in cosmetics. These borosilicate glasses function mostly as bulking agents. Available animal and human data were considered along with data from a previous safety assessment of magnesium silicates. The similar structure, properties, functions, and uses of these ingredients enabled grouping them and using the available toxicological data to assess the safety of the entire group. Data submitted on calcium borosilicate, which is not a cosmetic ingredient, are also included as additional support for the safety of borosilicate glass ingredients. The Panel concluded that borosilicate glasses are safe as cosmetic ingredients in the practices of use and concentration as given in this safety assessment.


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