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Impact of the cation field strength on physical properties and structures of alkali and alkaline-earth borosilicate glasses

Peng Lv, Chunting Wang, Baltzar Stevensson, Yu Yang, Tieshan Wang, Mattias Edén

2022Ceramics International50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The impact of the cation field strength (CFS) of the glass network-modifier cations on the structure and properties of borosilicate glasses (BS) were examined for a large ensemble of mixed-cation (R/2)M(2)O–(R/2)Na2O–B2O3–KSiO2 glasses with M+ ={Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+} and M2+ ={Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+} from four series of {K, R} combinations of K = n(SiO2)/n(B2O3) = {2.0, 4.0} and R =[n(M(2)O) ​+ ​n(Na2O)]/n(B2O3) = {0.75, 2.1}. Combined with results from La3+ bearing glasses enabled the probing of physical-property variations across a wide CFS range, encompassing the glass transition temperature (Tg), density, molar volume and compactness, as well as the hardness (H) and Young's modulus (E). We discuss the inferred composition–structure/CFS–property relationships. Each of Tg, H, and E revealed a non-linear dependence against the CFS and a strong Tg/H correlation, where each property is maximized for the largest alkaline-earth metal cations, i.e., Sr2+ and Ba2+, along with the high-CFS La3+ species. The 11B MAS NMR-derived fractional BO4 populations decreased linearly with the average Mz+/Na+ CFS within both K–0.75 glass branches, whereas the NBO-rich K–2.1 glasses manifested more complex trends. Comparisons with results from RM2O–B2O3–KSiO2 glasses suggested no significant “mixed alkali effect”.

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Borosilicate glassAlkali metalAlkaline earth metalMolar volumeMaterials sciencePhysical propertyNatural bond orbitalGlass transitionMineralogyIonAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ThermodynamicsChemistryComposite materialDensity functional theoryPhysicsComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryPolymerChromatographyGlass properties and applicationsLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsNuclear materials and radiation effects
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