Quantitative principles of silicate glass chemistry
01 January 2000
The optimal compositions of many commercial glasses (such as window glass) are close to the ternary 74SiO(2)-16Na(2)O-10CaO. Constraint theory determines the contributions of the modifiers Na2O and CaO to network formation. Unexpectedly, the mechanical aspects of ionic oxide glasses are found to be quite similar to those of covalent chalcogenide glasses, which consist of network formers alone. The theory identifies old critical experiments and predicts new ones. It correctly determines the composition of window glass, one of nature's most remarkable materials, without adjustable parameters. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.