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  • Studies on the characterization of sulfur and coloration in borosilicate glasses
  • Taro Asahia,*, Susumu Nakayamaa, Tokuro Nanbab, Hajime Kiyonoc, Hiroshi Yamashitad and Takashi Maekawad
  • a Niihama National College of Technology, 7-1 Yagumo-cyo Nihama-shi Ehime 792-8580, Japan b Graduate of School of Environmental Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1, Tsushima-naka, Okayama-shi 700-8530, Japan c Graduate of School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, N13, W8, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan d Graduate of School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, 3, Bunkyou-cyo, Matsuyama-shi 790-8577, Japan
Abstract
Ternary alkali borosilicate glasses containing sulfur were prepared by a conventional melt quenching method, and their chemical bonding states were investigated based on XPS and 29Si,11B MAS-NMR measurement. The glass samples changed in color from blue to reddish brown due to the state of the sulfur and their glass compositions. From S2p photoelectron spectra, it can be seen that the sulfur exists with a negative charge in the glass. The forming of non-bridging oxygen components was observed from O1s photoelectron spectra of the glasses, which colored to brown and reddish brown. Furthermore, a signal from silicon atoms coordinated to the sulfur was detected in these glasses by the 29Si MAS-NMR measurement. From these results, it is considered that sulfur atoms bonded silicon atoms at the forming range of the non-bridging oxygen component.

Keywords: Oxysulfide glass, XPS, MAS-NMR, Coloration, Glass structure.

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  • 2008; 9(4): 401-406

    Published on Aug 31, 2008