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Role of vanadium oxide on the lithium silicate glass structure and properties

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Title Role of vanadium oxide on the lithium silicate glass structure and properties
 
Creator Gaddam, Anuraag
Allu, Amarnath R
Fernandes, Hugo R
Stan, George E
Negrila, Catalin C
Jamale, Atul P
Mear, Francois O
Montagne, Lionel
Ferreira, Jose M F
 
Subject Glass
 
Description The structural role of V in 28Li(2)O-72SiO(2) (in mol%) lithium silicate glass doped with 0.5 mol% V2O5 was assessed using Si-29 and V-51 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), and X-ray photoelectron (XPS) spectroscopy techniques. Despite the low amount of V2O5 used, the structural information obtained or deduced from the statistical analysis of the NMR data could explain the evolution of glass properties after V2O5 addition. The XPS results indicated that all vanadium exists in 5+ oxidation state. Both the Si-29 NMR and FTIR data point toward an increase in the polymerization of the silicate network, caused by the V2O5 acting as network former, capable to form various QVn tetrahedral units (for n = 0, 1, and 2) in the glasses. These QVn units, which are similar to phosphate units, scavenge the Li+ ions and cause the silicate network to polymerize. However, in an overall balance, the entire glass network is depolymerized due to the additional nonbridging oxygens contributed by the vanadium polyhedra. The addition of vanadium causes the network to expand and increases the ionic conductivity.
 
Publisher Wiely / American Ceramic Society
 
Date 2021-02
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/5211/1/allu.pdf
Gaddam, Anuraag and Allu, Amarnath R and Fernandes, Hugo R and Stan, George E and Negrila, Catalin C and Jamale, Atul P and Mear, Francois O and Montagne, Lionel and Ferreira, Jose M F (2021) Role of vanadium oxide on the lithium silicate glass structure and properties. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 104 (6). pp. 2495-2505. ISSN 0002-7820
 
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