Title of article :
Sodium and hydrogen analysis of room temperature glass
corrosion using low energy Cs SIMS
Author/Authors :
S. Fearn *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Corrosion affects commercial float glass production and glasses used to contain high level nuclear waste. In order to prevent the corrosion it is
necessary to understand the composition of the corroded glass and the corrosion mechanism taking place. SIMS depth profiling lends itself well to
monitoring the compositional changes that occur during the corrosion process. However, most studies have analysed glass that has been corroded
using accelerated ageing conditions. In this work a soda–lime glass has been aged at room temperature under known atmospheric humidity for
increasing periods of time. The aged glass has then been depth profiled using a low energy (1 keV) Cs beam monitoring both the sodium and
hydrogen signals concurrently. The depth profiles show that in the region directly below the glass surface that is severely depleted in sodium, there
is an increased level of hydrogen compared to the bulk glass indicating an increase in the water content within this region.
Keywords :
Low energy SIMS , GLASS , Depth profiles , Corrosion , caesium
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science