ANALYSIS OF ACOUSTIC ATTENUATION SPECTRA OF PHOSPHATE ION CONDUCTING GLASSES BEFORE AND AFTER DEHYDRATION
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https://doi.org/10.36336/akustika20254868Keywords:
acoustic attenuation measurements, DEHYDRATION, phosphate ion conductive glassesAbstract
In this paper, acoustic attenuation measurements are used to detect structural changes due to chemical processes related to dehydration. This paper presents the initial acoustic measurements conducted at a frequency of 13 MHz on a glass sample composed of 40Li2O-10BaO-50P2O5 (mol %) both in its non-dehydrated state and following hydration. The analysis revealed that the notable peak within the mid-temperature range was decreased after 1 and 3 hours of the dehydration process, and by the 6-hour, it was no longer present in the hydrated sample.

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