The bioactivity, i.e., bone-bonding ability, of 26 glasses in the system Na 2 O-K 2 O-MgO-CaO-B 2 O 3 -P 2 O 5 -SiO 2 was studied in vivo. This investigation of bioactivity was performed to establish the compositional dependence of bioactivity, and enabled a model to be developed that describes the
Ionic Conductivity of Glass-Ceramic Composites in the AgI-Ag2O-V2O5 System
โ Scribed by Krasowski, K. ;Garbarczyk, J.E. ;Wasiucionek, M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Volume
- 183
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8965
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Electrical ionic conductivity of two families of silver-vanadate superionic glass-ceramic composites: 50 AgI ร (50 --x)Ag 2 O ร xV 2 O 5 , 14 x 25 and yAgI ร (80 --y)Ag 2 O ร 20 V 2 O 5 , 30 y 50 was studied. The composites were prepared by annealing initially amorphous samples of the above compositions at temperatures slightly exceeding their crystallization temperatures T c . The formation of crystallites was evidenced by X-ray diffraction patterns of the annealed samples. The structural changes induced by the annealing were closely correlated with the modifications of ionic conductivity. The conductivity of the obtained composites was, at elevated temperatures, higher than that of the original glasses. Moreover it did not change (within hours) at stabilized temperatures exceeding glass transition temperature while the conductivity of the glasses was thermally stable only below T g . The highest measured value of s (0.1 S/cm at 150 C) is close to those found in the best superionic conductors at these temperatures.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES