2016
DOI: 10.1111/ijag.12249
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Chemical Strengthening of Alkali‐Free Glass via Pressure Vessel Ion Exchange

Abstract: Ion exchange is a popular technique for chemically strengthening alkali‐containing glass articles, such as Corning® Gorilla® Glass. The ion exchange process is based on a replacement of small alkali ions in the glass with larger alkali ions from a molten salt bath through inter‐diffusion. As the larger alkali ions from the salt bath supplant the smaller alkali ions in the glass, a compressive stress profile is generated near the surface of the glass, which increases its strength and damage resistance. However,… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the total absence of alkaline ions (e.g., sodium ions, Na + ) in these products would seem to preclude the use of any chemical treatment aimed at further strengthening them. In this context, the interesting work by Mauro et al would seem to offer an elegant solution to the problem, bypassing this impasse through the use of a particular ion-exchange process in alkali-free boroaluminosilicate glass [193]. The idea behind this original method is to replace ions such as Ca 2+ and B 3+ present inside the pristine glass matrix with Ba 2+ ions coming from an ion source where the sample is immersed.…”
Section: All-glass Flexible Photonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the total absence of alkaline ions (e.g., sodium ions, Na + ) in these products would seem to preclude the use of any chemical treatment aimed at further strengthening them. In this context, the interesting work by Mauro et al would seem to offer an elegant solution to the problem, bypassing this impasse through the use of a particular ion-exchange process in alkali-free boroaluminosilicate glass [193]. The idea behind this original method is to replace ions such as Ca 2+ and B 3+ present inside the pristine glass matrix with Ba 2+ ions coming from an ion source where the sample is immersed.…”
Section: All-glass Flexible Photonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the strengthening method for glasses, chemical strengthening by ion-exchange is well known [8][9][10][11]. In this method, alkali ions in glasses are exchanged for other cations with a larger size in the molten salts, which induces the compressive stress near surface of the glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the chemically strengthened glasses have been used as protective covers of smartphones, etc. [11]. This strengthening method is applied to glass ceramics [-12-23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%