Abstract

A quantitative NMR strategy is developed for the study of the network connectivity (intermediate range structure) and the cation distribution in the sodium aluminoborate glass system. The strategy is based on the analysis of rotational echo double resonance (REDOR) spectroscopy applied to the glasses and the crystalline model compounds Li6Al2(BO3)4, NaBO2, and Na2B4O7. The heterodipolar multispin interaction between the quadrupolar spin systems 27Al ↔ 11B and 23Na ↔ 11B is analyzed in terms of approximate second moments, which are extracted from REDOR data measured at short dipolar evolution times. On the basis of 27Al{11B} and 11B{27Al}-REDOR results, the framework connectivity distribution is extracted and compared to statistical and preferential bonding distribution scenarios, respectively. The sodium aluminoborate system is characterized by a large degree of bonding regularity in the framework. Four-coordinated aluminum is preferentially linked to BO3/2 and BO2/2O- units and vice versa, while linking ...

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