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Mono-isotopic silica melting points?

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Sorry, my Google-Fu cannot find any' reference...

Silicon has stable isotopes '28' ~92%, '29' ~5% and '30' ~3%.
Oxygen has stable isotope '16' at >99 %, so effectively mono-isotopic.

Do the three Si isotopes have significant effect on melting point etc of their silica SiO2 ??

For a 'world-build' (*), I'm trying to figure how pure silica window(s) might be reinforced with pure silica fibre mesh / web. Without none-silica interlayer(s) or adhesive...

*) Sounded 'plausible' until third read-through prompted, 'Huh ??'

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Nik_2213 said:

Do the three Si isotopes have significant effect on melting point etc of their silica SiO2 ??

In theory melting point of heavier mono isotope is higher.
$$T_{28}<T_{29}< T_{30} $$
For an example D2O has melting point 3.82 degree Celsius.
We need an equation of melting point that includes mass of molecule to investigate the difference in quantity.

Last edited: Mar 22, 2026

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