Wetting, spreading and reactions at liquid/solid interfaces. [Glass/metal]
Conference
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OSTI ID:6804831
Chemical (thermodynamic) stable equilibrium at glass-metal interfaces is established when the liquid glass becomes saturated with the low valence oxide of the metal. Stable or metastable equilibrium conditions at glass-metal interfaces result in a constant contact angle in a sessile drop experiment. If chemical equilibrium is absent, then a driving force exists for the occurrence of a reaction to attain equilibrium. All reactions that take place contribute to the maintenance of the necessary saturation of the liquid and solid at the interface with the solid substrate oxide in order to realize chemical bonding across the interface. Spreading always occurs when the solid metal is an active participant in these reactions. Examples showing the development of these principles are based on systems of sodium disilicate with Fe, Co, Ni, Fe-Ni alloys, Pt, Ag, Au, Cu, Ta, W, Mo, Nb, Zr, and Cr. The final structure and composition of the glass-metal interfacial zone are determined by the kinetics and thermodynamics of the reactions that occur.
- Research Organization:
- California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
- DOE Contract Number:
- W-7405-ENG-48
- OSTI ID:
- 6804831
- Report Number(s):
- LBL-11335; CONF-800765-4
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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