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Mixed modifier effect in lithium‐calcium borosilicate glasses

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The mixed modifier effect (MME) in the lithium-calcium borosilicate glasses, which have a composition of 0.4[(1-x)Li2O- xCaO]-0.6[(1-y)B2O3-ySiO2] with x in the range of 0~1 and y in the range of… Click to show full abstract

The mixed modifier effect (MME) in the lithium-calcium borosilicate glasses, which have a composition of 0.4[(1-x)Li2O- xCaO]-0.6[(1-y)B2O3-ySiO2] with x in the range of 0~1 and y in the range of 0.33~0.83, is investigated. The MME manifests itself as a positive deviation from linearity in the activation energy of electrical conductivity (Eaσ) and as a negative deviation from linearity in the fraction of four-coordinated boron (N4), glass transition temperature (Tg), dilatometric softening temperature (Td), Vickers microhardness (Hv), dielectric constant (e), and dielectric loss (tanδ). Moreover, the deviation, which exhibits a maximum at [CaO]/([CaO]+[Li2O])=0.5, is enhanced with increasing [SiO2]/[B2O3] ratio in the glass network. The observed MME in Tg, Td, and Hv are attributed to the bond weakening in the network; however, the MME in e, tanδ, and Eaσ are caused by the obstruction of modifier transport in the glass network. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: lithium calcium; borosilicate glasses; calcium borosilicate; modifier effect; mixed modifier

Journal Title: Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2017

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