基本和哈夫尼氧化的三个阶段
James A Sommers1, Jenn M Amador1, Lauren B Fullmer1
1Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-4003, United States.
和化溶液在蒸发后形成密集的玻璃. 这些玻璃和相关的晶体固体可以用一个单一的公式描述,M(OH)4-αXα·(4α - 1)H2O,显示结构和水含量变化.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 无机化学 无机化学
- 玻璃科学 玻璃科学
背景情况:
- 化和化的水溶液在蒸发时形成玻璃.
- 原子比 α = X/M 影响玻璃的性能.
研究的目的:
- 描述和化玻璃的制备和性能.
- 调查结晶玻璃平衡和相关固体的化学公式.
- 了解这些材料中氧化物和水含量的作用.
主要方法:
- 蒸发化和化的水溶液.
- 用于结构分析的小和广角X射线散射 (SWAXS).
- 结晶和玻璃状固体的表征,包括合玻璃.
主要成果:
- 在玻璃杯中观察到的聚合率增加,因为α从2降低到1.
- 玻璃比它们的晶体对应物更密集.
- 一个统一的化学公式,M(OH) 4-αXα·(4α - 1) H2O,描述了晶体和玻璃状氧化物.
- 含水量和结模式与α不同.
- 欧3+合玻璃通过光发光显示不对称的合物位点.
结论:
- 参数α有效地描述了氧化和氧化的组成和结构.
- 氧化物替代化物会影响结和含水量.
- 这些眼镜为需要特定光学性能的应用提供了潜力.
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