1. Structural and Durability Investigation of the Vitreous Part of the System (35-z)Na2O-zFe2O3-5Al2O3-60P2O5
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Said Aqdim, El Hassan Sayouty, and Brahim Elouadi
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The glass compositions isolated within the system (35-z)Na2O-zFe2O3-5Al2O3-60P2O5 (5 ≤ z ≤ 20), were found to belong to the domains of metaphosphate (z = 5) and oligo-phosphate (5 < z ≤ 20) families. It was also found that less that 10 mol.% of iron present in the glass was under the reduced form Fe(II). The redox phenomenon of iron in these vitrified phosphates was attributed to the reduction conditions in the melts, created by the gas mixtures resulting from decomposition of the starting material (NH4)2HPO4. Both X-ray crystallography and IR spectroscopy have confirmed the structural tendency change from the metaphosphate to the pyrophosphate structural units as the glass composition changes between the limits of z = 5 and z = 20. The chemical durability tends also to be improved in a significant manner as the ratio of Fe2O3 is increased. The analysis of the oxygen molar volume in this series of phosphate glasses, has allowed to conclude to the reinforcement of the covalent character of the chemical bond with increasing content of iron(III) oxide.
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- 2008
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