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Journal of Physical Chemistry A 114 (2010) 5503-5508
Q(n)-Species Distribution in K2O • 2 SiO2 Glass by 29Si Magic Angle Flipping NMR
M. Davis 1, D. Kaseman 1, S. Parvani 1, K. Sanders 1, P.J. Grandinetti 1, D. Massiot 2, 3, P. Florian 2, 3
(2010)

Two-dimensional magic angle flipping (MAF) was employed to measure the Q(n) distribution in a 29Si enriched potassium disilicate glass (K2O · 2 SiO2). Relative concentrations of [Q(4)] = 7.2% ± 0.3%, [Q(3)] = 82.9% ± 0.1%, [Q(2)] = 9.8%±0.6% were obtained. Using the thermodynamic model for Q(n) species disproportionation these relative concentrations yield an equilibrium constant k3 = 0.0103±0.0008, indicating, as expected, that the Q(n) species distribution is close to binary in the potassium disilicate glass. A Gaussian distribution of isotropic chemical shifts was observed for each Q(n) species with mean values of −82.74 ± 0.03 ppm, −91.32 ± 0.01 ppm, and −101.67±0.02, and standard deviations of 3.27±0.03 ppm, 4.19±0.01 ppm, and 5.09±0.03 for Q(2), Q(3), and Q(4), respectively. Additionally, nuclear shielding anisotropy values of z = −85.0 ± 1.3 ppm, h = 0.48 ± 0.02 for Q(2), and z = −74.9±0.2 ppm, h = 0.03±0.01 for Q(3) were observed in the potassium disilicate glass.
1 :  Department of Chemistry (OSU-CHEMISTRY)
The Ohio State University
2 :  Conditions Extrêmes et Matériaux : Haute Température et Irradiation (CEMHTI)
CNRS : UPR3079 – Université d'Orléans
3 :  Université d'Orléans
CEMHTI
Chimie/Matériaux
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