Abstract

AbstractThe utility of 29Si, 31 p, and 6.7 Li MAS-NMR at 7.05 T to provide structural information in non-oxide chalcogenide glasses is discussed in connection with experimental results obtained on the systems Li2 S-SiS2, Li2 S-SiS2 -P2S5, and Li2 S-P2 S5-B2 S329Si MAS-NMR data indicate that the principles governing glass formation in these systems are fundamentally different from those applicable to stoichiometry-analog oxide glasses. 31p MAS-NMR can be used to identify microphase-separation in glasses containing two network former constituents. The use of the rare isotope 6 Li instead of 7 Li offers the advantage of significantly improved spectroscopic resolution, enabling the presentation of the first comprehensive lithium NMR chemical shift scale in the solid state.

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