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Non-debye nature in thermal relaxation and thermal properties of lithium borate glasses studied by modulated DSC

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Complex heat capacity, C p *=C p 'iC p '', of lithium borate glasses xLi2O·(1–x)B2O3 (molar fraction x=0.00–0.30) has been investigated by Modulated DSC. We have analyzed the shape of C p * by the Cole-Cole plot, performed fitting by the Havriliak-Negami equation, and then determined the parameters related to the non-Debye nature of thermal relaxation. Moreover, the concentration dependence of the thermal properties has been investigated. Glass transition temperatures become higher with the increase of molar fraction of Li2O and shows the board peak around x=0.26. Temperature ranges of glass transitions become narrower with the increase of Li2O concentration.

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Matsuda, Y., Matsui, C., Ike, Y. et al. Non-debye nature in thermal relaxation and thermal properties of lithium borate glasses studied by modulated DSC. J Therm Anal Calorim 85, 725–730 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-006-7652-9

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