Improved Weathering Resistance of Commercial Soda-Lime Glass via Compositional Modification

Jinju Lee, Hansol Lee, W. J. Chung
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Soda-lime glass (SiO2-CaO-Na2O) has been widely used for various applications but suffered from weathering which is induced by the reaction between the atmospheric water and alkali or alkaline earth ions on the glass surface deteriorating the production value. In this study, composition of a commercial soda-lime glass was modified to improve its weathering resistance without significant change in its thermal properties for commercial production. Weathering resistance of the modified glasses were examined by exposing them to the condition of 85% relative humidity (RH) at 85℃ up to 20 days. Noticeable improvement of weathering resistance was observed when CaO and Na2O contents were replace by ZnO and K2O contents, respectively. Damaged glass surfaces due to weathering were observed with a field-emission scanning electron microscope(FE-SEM). Possible structural change of glass via compositional change was inspected by Raman spectroscopy. Thermal properties such as glass transition temperature and coefficient of thermal expansion were monitored and compared with those of the commercial reference glass.
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通过组分改性提高商品钠石灰玻璃的耐候性
钠石灰玻璃(SiO2-CaO-Na2O)广泛应用于各种场合,但由于大气中的水与玻璃表面的碱或碱土离子发生反应而引起的风化作用,使玻璃的生产价值下降。在本研究中,对一种商用钠钙玻璃的组成进行了改性,以提高其抗风化性,而不显著改变其热性能,用于商业生产。将改性后的玻璃在85℃、85%相对湿度条件下放置20天,对改性后的玻璃的耐候性进行了测试。用氧化锌和K2O代替CaO和Na2O后,其耐候性能明显提高。用场发射扫描电镜(FE-SEM)观察了玻璃表面因风化而造成的损伤。利用拉曼光谱分析了玻璃组分变化可能导致的结构变化。对玻璃化转变温度和热膨胀系数等热性能进行了监测,并与商用基准玻璃进行了比较。
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