Abstract

Potassium phosphate oxynitride (KPON) glasses were made by heating crystalline KPO3 at 702° to 775°C in dry ammonia. The softening temperature, thermal expansion coefficient, refractive index, and dissolution rate in water were measured as a function of nitrogen content and compared with the properties of oxynitride glasses made from LiPO3 and NaPO3.

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