Hydrothermal Reactions Of Soda Lime Silic Aglass - Revealing Subsurface Damage & Alteration Of Mechanical Properties & Chemical Structure Of Glass Surfaces

Hydrothermal treatment provides a unique way to reveal subsurface damage of soda lime silica (SLS) float glass. During the hydrothermal treatment, the penetration of water, ion-exchange, and hydrolysis reaction can take place. These reactions are accelerated at locations where subsurface damage exists. Interestingly, the hydrothermally-treated glass surface exhibits higher fracture toughness, lower hardness, and less resistance to mechanochemical wear at high humidity compared to the pristine SLS float glass. These property changes can be explained by the leaching and polymerization of the silicate network and the chemical environment of hydrous species in the surface region of SLS glass. This article can be purchased from Science Direct for $38. Copy available in British Glass library.

Author
Jluoa Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
J Non Cryst Solids 452 November 2016 92-101
Sector
General
Class
G 4527

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Hydrothermal Reactions Of Soda Lime Silic Aglass - Revealing Subsurface Damage & Alteration Of Mechanical Properties & Chemical Structure Of Glass Surfaces
J Non Cryst Solids 452 November 2016 92-101
G 4527
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