Frontiers in Materials (Nov 2016)

Mechanical-structural investigation of chemical strengthening aluminosilicate glass through introducing phosphorus pentoxide

  • Huidan Zeng,
  • Ling Wang,
  • Feng Ye,
  • Bin Yang,
  • Jianding Chen,
  • Guorong Chen,
  • Luyi Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2016.00053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Chemical strengthening of aluminosilicate glasses through K+-Na+ ion exchange has attracted tremendous attentions because of the accelerating demand for high strength and damage resistance glasses. However, a paramount challenge still exists to fabricate glasses with a higher strength and greater depth of ion-exchange layer. Herein, aluminosilicate glasses with different contents of P2O5 were prepared and the influence of P2O5 on the increased compressive stress and depth of ion-exchange layer was investigated by micro-Raman technique. It was noticed that the hardness, compressive stress, as well as the depth of ion-exchange layer substantially increased with an increasing concentration of P2O5 varied from 1 to 7 mol%. The obtained micro-Raman spectra confirmed the formation of relatively depolymerized silicate anions that accelerated the ion exchange. Phosphorus containing aluminosilicate glasses with a lower polymerization degree exhibited a higher strength and deeper depth of ion-exchange layer, which suggests that the phosphorus containing aluminosilicate glasses have promising applications in flat panel displays, windshields, and wafer sealing substrates.

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