Abstract

Bi-doped borosilicate glasses as sealants for sodium sulfur battery are developed. The joining properties involving hermeticity, wetting behavior, bonding strength, thermal shock resistance and corrosion resistance have been systematically investigated. As found, the joints achieve good hermeticity by bulk joining. The wetting behavior and bonding strength are governed by the joining temperature and Bi 2O 3 content. The higher temperature and higher Bi 2O 3 content induce better wetting behavior due to the low viscosity. The thermal shock resistance of the alpha-alumina/glass/beta-alumina joint is dependent of the thermal expansion match between the glasses and alpha-, beta-alumina. No microcracks are found in the glasses containing 12–42 wt.% Bi 2O 3 after 200-times thermal shock. The glass/alumina joints show good anti-corrosion behavior against sulfur, especially containing 42 wt.% Bi 2O 3.

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