Abstract

As an approach to the mixed alkali effect in glass, the self-diffusion coefficients of sodium and cesium ions in Na 2OCs 2OSiO 2 glasses were measured at temperatures 350–550°C. Electrical conductivity of the glasses and the transport number for sodium ions were also measured. The substitution of the alkali ions in the glass by different alkali ions caused the mobility of each alkali ion to decrease pronouncedly and the activation energy for migration to increase rapidly. The increase of activation energy was attributed to an increase in alkali-oxygen bond strength resulting from the presence of two kinds of alkali ions. This is related to the expectation that the activity of the alkali ions decreases when two alkali ions are mixed.

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