Abstract

An irreversible change of the electrical conductivity of Li + ion-conducting lithium alumino–silicate glasses is observed during crystallization. The enthalpies of crystallization of the glasses are measured by solution calorimetry at 298 K in HF/HNO 3 mixtures and compared with similar sodium glasses. The observed differences are related to the alumino–silicate crystal chemistry and the cation radii.

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