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An X-ray diffraction study of the structure of B2O3---Cs2O liquids
Authors:Yasuhiko Iwadate  Kazuko Fukushima  Takeo Hattori  Junichi Mochinaga
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Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University, 1–33, Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba 263, Japan

Abstract:The short range structures of B2O3 (90 mol%)---Cs2O (10 mol%) and B2O3 (80 mol%)---Cs2O (20 mol%) liquids were analyzed at 973 and 1053 K, respectively, by an X-ray diffraction method, and the effects of Cs2O addition on the boron-oxygen bonding were investigated. The existence of BO3 triangles, which form the so-called boroxol ring structure, was confirmed in B2O3---Cs2O liquids, as well as in B2O3 liquid, but some fraction of the BO3 triangles was thought to be converted to BO4 tetrahedra. Similar results have previously been observed also in B2O3---Cs2O glasses. A Cs atom was found to be surrounded by six O atoms; four Cs---O interatomic distances were about 3.2 Å but the other two were at 3.8–3.9 Å. These distances indicate that distorted Cs---O octahedra may exist in these B2O3---Cs2O liquids.
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