The polymer–polymorphoid nature of glass aging process

Based on the concept of polymeric–polymorphous structure of glass and glass-forming liquid experimental data have been analyzed revealing the nature of glass aging. We show that the glass forming substance is a copolymer consisting of structural nano-fragments (polymorphoids) in different polymorpho...

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Main Authors: Victor S. Minaev, Nikolai M. Parfenov, Sergey P. Timoshenkov, Victor V. Kalugin, Ludmila P. Batyunya, Damir Zh. Mukimov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2015-12-01
Series:Modern Electronic Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452177916000074
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Summary:Based on the concept of polymeric–polymorphous structure of glass and glass-forming liquid experimental data have been analyzed revealing the nature of glass aging. We show that the glass forming substance is a copolymer consisting of structural nano-fragments (polymorphoids) in different polymorphous modifications (PM) of the material having no translational symmetry (long-range order). The study revealed that the process and degree of glass aging influences the properties of glasses, including a change in enthalpy, manifested in the exothermic and endothermic effects observed in thermograms of differential scanning calorimetry of heated and cooled glasses. We have shown that the physicochemical essence of aging is the transformation of polymorphoids from high-temperature PM (HTPM) to low-temperature PM (LTPM) which results, under certain conditions, in LTPM crystallization.
ISSN:2452-1779