Interaction of water vapor with silicate glass surfaces: Mass-spectrometric investigations
- Authors: Kudriavtsev Y.1, Asomoza-Palacio R.1, Manzanilla-Naim L.2
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Affiliations:
- Electrical Engineering Department
- Institute for Anthropological Research
- Issue: Vol 43, No 5 (2017)
- Pages: 447-449
- Section: Article
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/1063-7850/article/view/204538
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063785017050054
- ID: 204538
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Abstract
The secondary ion mass-spectroscopy technique was used to study the results of hydration of borosilicate, aluminosilicate, and soda-lime silicate glasses in 1H218O water vapor containing 97% of the isotope 18O. It is shown that hydration of the surface of the soda-lime silicate glass occurs as a result of the ion-exchange reaction with alkali metals. In the case of borosilicate and aluminosilicate glasses, water molecules decompose on the glass surface, with the observed formation of hydrogenated layer in the glass being the result of a solid-state chemical reaction—presumably, with the formation of hydroxides from aluminum and boron oxides.
About the authors
Yu. Kudriavtsev
Electrical Engineering Department
Author for correspondence.
Email: yuriyk@cinvestav.mx
Mexico, Mexico City, 07360
R. Asomoza-Palacio
Electrical Engineering Department
Email: yuriyk@cinvestav.mx
Mexico, Mexico City, 07360
L. Manzanilla-Naim
Institute for Anthropological Research
Email: yuriyk@cinvestav.mx
Mexico, Mexico City
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