Network Modification in Potassium Borate Glasses: Structural Studies with NMR and Raman Spectroscopies

1996; American Chemical Society; Volume: 100; Issue: 41 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/jp961439+

ISSN

1541-5740

Autores

Randall E. Youngman, Josef W. Zwanziger,

Tópico(s)

Material Dynamics and Properties

Resumo

We have examined the structural changes in the boron−oxygen network that result from chemical modification of glassy boron oxide by potassium oxide. By means of boron-11 dynamic angle spinning (DAS) NMR and Raman spectroscopies, we have identified changes in the structure resulting from conversion of three-coordinate boron to four-coordinate species. We observe coordination changes in two different 3-fold coordinate boron sites:  those in six-membered boroxol rings and those in nonring BO3 units. The DAS NMR data show that the fraction of boron in nonring three-coordinate sites decreases as modifier is added. Modification of the boroxol rings is also evident in the Raman data. Assignment of the NMR resonances is made with the help of comparison to spectra of related crystalline potassium borates. Using 11B DAS NMR and 17O magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR, we do not detect significant formation of nonbridging oxygen through 35% added modifier. The changes in the boroxol ring breathing mode in the Raman spect...

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