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Cation Distribution in Mixed-Alkali Silicate Glasses. NMR Studies by <sup>23</sup>Na−{<sup>7</sup>Li} and <sup>23</sup>Na−{<sup>6</sup>Li} Spin Echo Double Resonance

Becky GeeDepartment of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106Hellmut EckertDepartment of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106
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The relative arrangement of sodium and lithium ions in mixed-alkali silicate glases of composition [(Li2O)1-y(Na2O)y]x[SiO2]1-x (y = 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75; x = 0.40 and 0.50) is studied by 23Na−{7Li} spin echo double-resonance (SEDOR) NMR spectroscopy, supplemented by additional 23Na−{6Li} experiments on isotopically labeled materials. The experimental results are compared with various cation distribution scenarios and found to be quantitatively most consistent with a model in which lithium and sodium ions occupy random positions on a cubic lattice mimicking a uniform (homogeneous) spatial cation distribution. The experimental data give no evidence for preferred interactions among unlike cations or cation-pairing models previously invoked to describe the structure of mixed-alkali glasses. To the contrary, if the overall cation distribution were to diverge from homogeneous, the data would be most consistent with preferred interactions among like cations.

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