Neutron diffraction experiments were performed on a K2O . TiO2. 2SiO(2) gla
ss, from room temperature, through the glass transition region (T-g = 885 K
) and up to the liquid state (1360 K), in order to investigate the structur
al modifications that occur between the glass and the melt. Si remains in t
etrahedral coordination in the liquid with a small expansion of the Si-O bo
nd (0.01 Angstrom at 1360 K). The Ti-O correlation has been extracted from
the data to isolate the short Ti-O distance at 1.68 Angstrom from the Si-O
peak. Titanium does not undergo a significant coordination change and a sho
rt Ti-O distance can be detected in the glassy and liquid states. The diffr
action data indicate an expansion of the long Ti-O distances (similar to0.0
3 Angstrom at 1360 K) and of the K-O distances (similar to0.1 Angstrom at 1
360 K). Structural changes at the medium range distance are visible and may
be responsible for the anomalous thermodynamic properties of these melts.
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