Sodium borosilicate glasses prepared by the sol-gel process |
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Authors: | Akiyoshi Osaka Motokazu Yuasa Yoshinari Miura Katsuaki Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Industrial Chemistry, School of Engineering, Okayama University, 3-1-1, Tsushima Naka, Okayama-shi 700, Japan |
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Abstract: | A sodium borosilicate gel of composition 80SiO2·15B2O3·5Na2O (wt%) was prepared from tetraethyl orthosilicate, trimethyl borate, sodium methylate, H2O, and HCl as the catalyst. Variation of specific surface area and porosity as a function of heating temperature indicated that closed pores were opened at temperatures lower than 400°C and collapsed above 450°C. From TG and DTA curves, about 19% Si and B atoms are evaluated to have −OH bonds. X-ray diffraction patterns indicated crystallization of low-cristobalite out of the gel when it was heated at 700°C for 5 h, showing a difference from a melt-quenched glass of the same composition. |
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