The incorporation of iron into peralkaline silicate glasses significantly impacts their structural and thermal properties. Here we investigate how addition of iron influences the network connectivity (short- and medium-range order) and glass transition temperature (Tg) with particular regard to the iron speciation and the Fe2+ and Fe3+ coordination state. We also found a sort of tipping point in iron concentration beyond which the short-range structures evolve linearly with density while the medium-range structure deviates from linearity. This behavior seems related to a re-enrichment of tetrahedral units triggered by iron self-compensation effect explaining the observed jump in Tg.

Fe-dependent structural evolution of peralkaline soda aluminosilicate glasses: Iron speciation vs. glass transition

Cassetta, Michele
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Giordano, Daniele
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2025-01-01

Abstract

The incorporation of iron into peralkaline silicate glasses significantly impacts their structural and thermal properties. Here we investigate how addition of iron influences the network connectivity (short- and medium-range order) and glass transition temperature (Tg) with particular regard to the iron speciation and the Fe2+ and Fe3+ coordination state. We also found a sort of tipping point in iron concentration beyond which the short-range structures evolve linearly with density while the medium-range structure deviates from linearity. This behavior seems related to a re-enrichment of tetrahedral units triggered by iron self-compensation effect explaining the observed jump in Tg.
2025
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009254124006417?via=ihub
ATR; FTIR; Glass transition; Iron; Mössbauer; Raman; Soda Aluminosilicate Glasses
Cassetta, Michele; De Bona, Emanuele; Sambugaro, Alessia; Enrichi, Francesco; Daldosso, Nicola; Giannetta, Beatrice; Zaccone, Claudio; Biesuz, Mattia;...espandi
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