Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1483214 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electric measurements, including temperature dependencies of direct electrical conductivity and temperature dependencies of complex electrical modulus, have been implemented using Sb2O3-V2O5-K2O glass samples. These glasses absorb ambient humidity but their resistance to water attack depends on composition. The significant decrease of conductivity up to 100 °C can arise from water desorption. Cycling measurements of direct electrical conductivity versus temperature were also implemented. They show that the 30Sb2O3-30V2O5-40K2O and 70Sb2O3-30K2O glasses are irreversibly damaged with the formation of the hydrated layer. In addition, it was observed that the evolution of DC conductivity is ruled by Arrhenius relation, while activation energy decreases as Sb2O3 concentration increases.
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