Searching for Outgassing Rate of Fused Silica (SiO2)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the search for the outgassing rate of fused silica (SiO2), a material commonly used in various applications. Participants explore potential sources for this data, including handbooks and online resources.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in finding the outgassing rate for fused silica and seeks guidance on where to locate this information.
  • Another participant suggests consulting a librarian, indicating that they may have access to specialized resources or databases.
  • A later reply shares links provided by a librarian, including a NASA webpage and another university resource, noting that while some concepts on the NASA site may lack clarity, the data is available.
  • A participant acknowledges the assistance received and expresses gratitude for the help in finding the information.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the usefulness of consulting librarians for specialized information, but there is no consensus on the clarity of the data found on the suggested resources.

Contextual Notes

Some participants note that certain concepts related to outgassing, such as TML, may not be well-explained in the resources provided, indicating potential limitations in understanding the data.

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Hello everybody

I'm looking for the outgassing rate of some very common material: fused Silica. The problem is that I cannot find any database where to get the value of it. I found a table where the values of the outgassing rates for some specific glass were shown, but nothing about the simple Silica (SiO2). I saw the outgassing rates of other materials but not for the SiO2.

Does any of you know where could it be found, please? Some handbook of vacuum technology or something like this?

Thanks in advance. Regards
 
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Ask librarian.

And I am not joking, I am observing Chemical Information Sources Discussion List, quite often they know sources for such things, or know where to look for them.
 
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Hi everybody

I made what I've been told and I received an answer from a librarian. Thank you Borek for your help. I attach the links that I received of a very kind librarian from my university just in case somebody else was looking for the same data:

http://outgassing.nasa.gov/

http://www.ee.uAlberta.ca/~schmaus/vacf/outgas.html

I'd say that in the NASA webpage some concepts are not well-explained but the data are there. In my opinion, TML and some other concepts are not well-explained, but you have something to start.

Have a nice day!
 
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thank you esorella...:)
 

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