Structural role of fluoride in the ion-conducting glass system B(2)O(3)-PbO-LiF studied by single- and double-resonance NMR
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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20/10/2012
20/10/2012
2008
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The local structure of an ion-conducting glass with nominal composition 50B(2)O(3)-10PbO-40LiF has been investigated by complementary (7)Li, (11)B, (19)F, and (207)Pb single- and double-resonance experiments. The results give insight into the structural role of the lithium fluoride additive in borate glasses: (1) LiF is seen to actively participate in the network transformation process contributing to the conversion of three- into four-coordinate boron units, as shown by (11)B single-resonance as well as by (11)B{(19)F} and (19)F{(11)B} double-resonance experiments. (2) (19)F signal quantification experiments suggest substantial fluoride loss, presumably caused by formation of volatile BF(3). A part of the fluoride remains in the dopant role, possibly in the form of small LiF-like cluster domains, which serve as a mobile ion supply. (3) The extent of lithium-fluorine and lead-fluorine interactions has been characterized by (7)Li{(19)F} and (207)Pb{(19)F} REDOR and SEDOR experiments. On the basis of these results, a quantitative structural description of this system has been developed. |
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, v.112, n.28, p.10462-10471, 2008 1932-7447 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30016 10.1021/jp800721e |
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eng |
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC |
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Journal of Physical Chemistry C |
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Palavras-Chave | #NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE #SOLID-STATE NMR #ECHO DOUBLE-RESONANCE #LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERIES #BORATE GLASSES #FLUOROZIRCONATE GLASSES #FLUOROBORATE GLASSES #SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION #SITE CONNECTIVITIES #NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION #Chemistry, Physical #Nanoscience & Nanotechnology #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary |
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