Abstract

The viscosity of potassium–boron melts is measured in the temperature range 918–1699 K using a vibrational viscosimeter. The content of potassium oxide is varied from 0.74 to 28.46 mol %. The parameters of the viscous flow in melts (the configuration–activation energy(εh) and the shifting energy of the bridging oxygen atoms’ bonds (U∞)) using the configuration–activation model are calculated for two temperature intervals 918–1400 K and 1400–1699 K. The glass transition temperature (Tg) is measured by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and the concentration dependence of the glass transition temperature on the content of potassium oxide in the melt is shown.

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