Solubility Of Gases In Vitreous Silica Described By A Distribution Of Dissolution Energies

The solubility of gases in vitreous silica complies well with Henry's Law at low pressures. Deviations observed at high pressures have been explained by site saturation, ie the number of dissolved molecules approaches the number of available sites that are assumed to have all the same energy of solution. In this study, observed deviations from Henry's Law are explained by a gradual saturation of sites of increasing energy. Experimental data of the solubility of hydrogen, helium, and neon in vitreous silica can be described by a Gaussian distribution of dissolution energies and Fermin-Dirac statistics. The solubility of hydrogen in metallic glasses, as well as the solubility of small molecules in glassy polymers, has been interpreted and now, glasses in vitreous silica fit into this general concept of small particles in amorphous matrices.

Author
R Kirchheim
Origin
Universitat Gottingen, Germany
Journal Title
Am Ceram Soc Bull 84 11 2001 2699-2671
Sector
Glass Ceramics
Class
GC 442

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Solubility Of Gases In Vitreous Silica Described By A Distribution Of Dissolution Energies
Am Ceram Soc Bull 84 11 2001 2699-2671
GC 442
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