| Literature DB >> 34070919 |
Xiaoyu Li1,2, Liangbao Jiang1,2, Jiaxi Liu1,2, Minbo Wang1,2, Jiaming Li1,2, Yue Yan1,2.
Abstract
This work aims to explore the interaction between water and ion-exchanged aluminosilicate glass. The surface mechanical properties of ion-exchanged glasses after different hydration durations are investigated. The compressive stress and depth of stress layer are determined with a surface stress meter on the basis of photo-elasticity theory. The hardness and Young's modulus are tested through nanoindentation. Infrared spectroscopy is used to determine the variation in surface structures of the glass samples. The results show that hydration has obvious effects on the hardness and Young's modulus of the raw and ion-exchanged glasses. The hardness and Young's modulus decrease to different extents after different hydration times, and the Young's modulus shows some recovery with the prolonging of hydration time. The ion-exchanged glasses are more resistant to hydration. The tin side is more resistant to hydration than the air side. The results are expected to serve as reference for better understanding the hydration process of ion-exchanged glass.Entities:
Keywords: Young’s modulus; hardness; ion-exchange; nanoindentation; surface hydration
Year: 2021 PMID: 34070919 DOI: 10.3390/ma14112959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623