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Toward a Structural Model for the Aluminum Tellurite Glass System
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society, 2020.
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Abstract
- Neutron diffraction, 27Al MAS NMR, and 27Al Double Quantum MAS NMR results are presented and analyzed to determine the local environments of the cations in a series of aluminum tellurite glasses. Total scattering results show that, within a maximum Te–O distance of 2.36 Å, tellurium exhibits a mix of [TeO3E] and [TeO4E] environments (E = electron lone-pair), with a linear reduction in the average tellurium–oxygen coordination number as Al2O3 is added to the glass. This is accompanied by a linear decrease in the average aluminum–oxygen coordination number as [AlO4] units form at the expense of [AlO6] units, while the fraction of [AlO5] units remains roughly constant. A consideration of the bonding requirements of the five structural units in the glass, [TeO3E], [TeO4E], [AlO4], [AlO5], and [AlO6], has allowed a direct quantitative relationship between tellurium–oxygen and aluminum–oxygen coordination numbers to be derived for the first time, and this has been successfully extended to the boron tellurite system. Double Quantum 27Al MAS NMR indicates that, in contrast to previous reports, the shortest Al...Al separations are significantly smaller (∼3.2 Å) than expected for a uniform distribution and there is a preference for [AlO6]–[AlO6] and [AlO4]–[AlO4] corner sharing polyhedra. These associations support a new structural model which successfully applies the principle of charge balance to describe the interaction of tellurium and aluminum and identifies and explains the clustering of [AlOn] polyhedra in the glass and their preferred associations. [AlO6] and [TeO4E] units dominate the network in TeO2-rich glasses and [AlO4]− units form to stabilize the [TeO3E]+ units as alumina is added to the glass.\ud \ud
- Subjects :
- Uniform distribution (continuous)
Materials science
Scattering
Coordination number
Neutron diffraction
TN
chemistry.chemical_element
Charge (physics)
Electron
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Crystallography
General Energy
chemistry
QD
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Tellurium
Boron
QC
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19327447 and 19327455
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....283f3addd6d72bbfc5b09bdb4f890fca