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Oxygen tri-clusters make glass highly crack-resistant

ACTA MATERIALIA [2024]
Zhitao Shan, Tongyao Zhao, Xuefei Ke, Jinjun Ren, Haizheng Tao, Yuanzheng Yue
ABSTRACT

Identifying key structural factors that surmount their intrinsic brittleness and poor crack initiation resistance ( C R ) is crucial for designing glass efficiently and predictably. In this study, we present three significant discoveries that contribute to the design of glasses with superior mechanical performances. Firstly, the C R of the aluminosilicate glasses exhibited a drastic increase when the alumina content surpasses a critical threshold. Secondly, the fraction of three-coordinated oxygens (i.e., oxygen tri-cluster fraction [ (3) O]) was successfully quantified using our new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technique. Thirdly, a correlation between the evolution trend of the [ (3) O] and the alumina content was established, which aligns closely with the C R trend. These findings suggest that oxygen tri-clusters play a crucial role in significantly enhancing C R in aluminosilicate glasses.

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