Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1474037 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Amorphous alumino-silicophosphate materials containing up to 1.70 wt.% nitrogen have been successfully prepared by aluminium nitride solution in Na-Li-Si-Al-P-O melts at 850 °C thus preventing phosphorus volatilisation. Although the solubility limit for nitrogen in these glasses was limited to 8.31 wt.%, the presence of nitrogen in the materials greatly increases their glass transition temperatures, suppresses the devitrification and has a significant effect on their melting behaviour. Comparative analysis of Raman spectra for the oxide and oxynitride glasses shows the substitution of P-O-P linkages by PN-P linkages while tri-coordinated nitrogen bridges were not detected. The attendant increase in network connectivity arising from such a substitution is responsible for the increase in glass transition temperature when nitrogen substitutes for oxygen.
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Authors
Abdessamad Kidari, Michael. J. Pomeroy, Stuart Hampshire,