Mixed modifier effects on structural, mechanical, chemical, and mechanochemical properties of sodium calcium aluminosilicate glass

Author:

Liu Hongshen1,Ogrinc Andrew L.1,Lin Yinan2,Wilkinson Collin3ORCID,Doss Karan2,Fry Aubrey L.2,Qu Conghang2,He Hongtu4ORCID,Gross Timothy M.5ORCID,Smith Nicholas J.5ORCID,Mauro John C.2ORCID,Kim Seong H.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Glass Science Alfred University Alfred New York USA

4. Key Laboratory of Testing Technology for Manufacturing Process in Ministry of Education State Key Laboratory of Environment‐friendly Energy Materials Southwest University of Science and Technology Mianyang China

5. Science & Technology Division Corning Incorporated Corning New York USA

Abstract

AbstractGlass properties are governed by the interplay between network formers and network modifiers; for a given composition of network formers, the ratio of different cationic modifiers compensating the anionic species in the network has a profound effect, which is often nonlinear, called a mixed modifier effect (MME). We have investigated the MME of sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) in an aluminosilicate (NCAS) glass series following the formula [Na2O]30−x [CaO]x [Al2O3]10 [SiO2]60, where x = 0, 7.5, 15, 22.5, and 30. A nonadditive trend was observed in hardness and indentation toughness, with aqueous corrosion resistance exhibiting a shift from incongruent to congruent corrosion, whereas the network structure determined by molecular dynamics simulations revealed no significant trend with composition. Additionally, the NCAS glass containing both [Na2O] and [CaO] within an intermediate range exhibited superior resistance to wear at high humidity, a clear MME phenomenon previously only observed in soda–lime silica.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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