Detection of %26quot;free%26quot; oxide ions in low-silica Ca/Mg silicate glasses:. Results from O-17 -%26gt; Si-29 HETCOR NMR

作者:Hung Ivan; Gan Zhehong; Gor' kov Peter L; Kaseman Derrick C; Sen Sabyasachi; LaComb Michelle; Stebbins Jonathan F
来源:Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 2016, 445: 1-6.
DOI:10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2016.04.042

摘要

Silicon and oxygen are the two most abundant elements in most technological and geological glasses and glass forming liquids, and extensive studies of the structures of these materials have been made using Si-29 and O-17 high-resolution solid-state NMR. Double resonance NMR experiments hold great potential for revealing new details about the network structures of such important materials but have not yet been done for this particular pair of spins because of several technical challenges. Using a crystalline model compound, Ca3SiO5 (calcium trisilicate or the 'ante' phase of Portland cement), which contains oxide ion sites bonded either to one Si4+ or only to Ca2+, we demonstrate that the O-17 -> Si-29 Cross-Polarization Heteronuclear Correlation (CP-HETCOR) experiment can clearly distinguish between these two types of oxygen sites. The latter species, so-called 'free' oxide ions that are bonded to no network cations such as Si4+, play an important role in models of glass and melt structure but have been difficult to directly detect in many systems. In two-Ca/Mg silicate glasses near to the orthosilicate composition (O/Si >= 4), the HETCOR experiment clearly shows the presence of such 'free' oxide ions, whose 1D O-17 NMR signals are actually completely hidden under those for the predominant non-bridging oxygens. Their observed chemical shifts suggest coordination by predominantly Mg2+ cations, an ordering that may be expected from the smaller size and stronger bonding interactions of this cation relative to those of Ca2+. The estimated abundances of 'free' oxide ions in these glasses are consistent with previous, indirect estimates based on analyses of 1D Si-29 NMR spectra.

  • 出版日期2016-8-1