The properties of molybdate glasses were determined as a function of composition and temperature. The results (tables 237 and 238) revealed the occurrence of a mixed-ion effect. The latter was explained in terms of weak-electrolyte theory.
K.Hariharan, C.Sangamithra: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 1992, 32[3], 240-3
Table 237
Ionic Conductivity of xAgI-(40-x)CuI-60(Cu2O+MoO3) Glasses at 300K
x | σ (S/cm) |
0 | 1.51 x 10-3 |
10 | 3.80 x 10-4 |
20 | 2.24 x 10-4 |
30 | 3.55 x 10-5 |
40 | 1.23 x 10-4 |
Table 238
Ionic Conductivity of xAgI-(70-x)CuI-30(Cu2O+MoO3) Glasses at 300K
x | σ (S/cm) |
0 | 3.25 x 10-3 |
7 | 1.09 x 10-3 |
14 | 3.81 x 10-4 |
21 | 2.55 x 10-4 |
28 | 1.52 x 10-4 |
35 | 8.32 x 10-5 |
42 | 5.50 x 10-5 |
49 | 3.40 x 10-5 |
56 | 3.50 x 10-5 |
63 | 7.40 x 10-5 |
70 | 1.14 x 10-4 |