The self-diffusion of Na was studied at 300 to 1200C by using a 22Na radiotracer. It was found that the diffusivity depended upon the temperature and the composition and ranged from 10-11 to 10-5cm2/s. The Arrhenius plots were non-linear over the entire temperature range but could be divided into 3 sections (table 180). One section was below the glass transition temperature, one was between the transition temperature and 700C, and the third was situated above 700C. This behavior suggested a change from a pure jump mechanism in the glass to a mechanism which was governed by the free volume of the glass melt. There were also some indications of the occurrence of a mixed alkali effect whose magnitude varied with temperature and composition.

M.Braedt, G.H.Frischat: Physics and Chemistry of Glasses, 1988, 29[5], 214-8

Table 180

Diffusion of Na in xNa2O-(1-x)Rb2O•3SiO2 Glasses

 

x

Temperature (C)

Do (cm2/s)

E (kJ/mol)

0

< 520

17.7

149

0

520-700

0.5

126

0

> 700

0.039

105

0.25

< 463

1.0

126

0.25

463-700

0.4

122

0.25

> 700

0.032

101

0.5

< 448

3.6

130

0.5

448-700

0.8

120

0.5

> 700

0.035

96

0.75

< 441

0.099

103

0.75

441-700

1.4

118

0.75

> 700

0.0079

75

1

< 478

0.002

67

1

478-700

0.16

93

1

> 700

0.0092

71