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Effect of Substituting B2O3 for P2O5 in Conductive Vanadate Glass

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 140-145

Publisher

KOREAN CERAMIC SOC
DOI: 10.4191/kcers.2015.52.2.140

Keywords

Glass; Electrical conductivity; Chemical durability; Structure

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Science Technology (MEST)
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) through the Human Resource Training Project for Regional Innovation

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In this study, we verified the relationship among the electrical conductivity, chemical durability, and structure of conductive vanadate glass in which BO3 and BO4 and V4+ and V5+ coexist simultaneously. We prepared samples of vanadium borophosphate glass with various compositions, given by 50V(2)O(5)-xB(2)O(3)-(50-x)P2O5(x = 0 similar to 20 mol%) and 70V(2)O(5)-xB(2)O(3)-(70-x)P2O5 (x = 0 similar to 10 mol%), and analyzed the electrical conductivity, chemical durability, FT-IR spectroscopy, thermal properties, density, and molar volume. Substituting B2O3 for P2O5 was found to improve the electrical conductivity, chemical durability, and thermal properties. From these results, we can draw the following conclusions. First, the electrons shift from the electron rich V4+ to the electron deficient BO3 as the B2O3 content increases. Second, the improvement in chemical durability and thermal properties is attributed to an increase in cross-linked structures by changing from a BO3 structure to a BO4 structure.

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