Sodium–tungsten–titanium phosphate glasses: an investigation of the structure, chemical endurance, and kinetic characteristics

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN ELECTRONICS(2023)

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Many technologies have applied sodium ions’ solid electrolytes, ranging from batteries to chemical sensors. This study investigated phosphate glasses featuring electrolyte developed through the 20Na 2 O–(50 − x )Na 2 WO 4 – x TiO 2 –30P 2 O 5 system (with 0 ≤ x ≤ 25 mol%), with the melt-quenching approach employed. For the estimation of the activation energy, differential scanning calorimetry was utilized, whereby crystallization ( E c ) was relied upon. E c = 144.77 kJ/mol characterized the glass ( x = 5). The determination of the crystallization mechanism was possible through the Avrami parameter ( n ), which was found to be approximately ≈ 2; therefore, the crystallization mechanism was expected to be a periodic landscape that is one-dimensional in nature. The bonds forming the glasses’ framework were shown to be established through the PO 4 units, as revealed by Raman spectroscopy. TiO 2 insertion into the framework of glass resulted in new bond formation, namely P–O–Ti and/or Ti–O–Ti. Shifting the Na 2 WO 4 mol% to TiO 2 mol% resulted in the structural units’ transformation into Q 2 , Q 1 , and finally Q 0 units. Through the durability analysis, the results confirmed that the explored glasses’ dissolution is reliant upon their composition, which is of a glassy nature. There is an increase in durability when Na 2 WO 4 is replaced by TiO 2 .
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phosphate glasses,sodium–tungsten–titanium
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