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A Chemical Approach To Understand Fragilities of Glass-Forming Liquids
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2001
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Materials ScienceEngineeringSimple LiquidPhysicsGlass TransitionFragility-modified Activation BarriersGlass-forming LiquidApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialRheologyPhysical ChemistryInterfacial StudyPriori Fragility FunctionSoft MatterGlass StructureChemical Approach
Fragility is viewed as a measure of the loss of rigidity of a glass structure above its glass transition temperature. It is attributed to the weakness of directional bonding and to the presence of a high density of low-energy configurational states. An a priori fragility function of electronegativities and bond distances is proposed which quite remarkably reproduces the entire range of reported fragilities and demonstrates that the fragility of a melt is indeed encrypted in the chemistry of the parent material. It has also been shown that the use of fragility-modified activation barriers in the Arrhenius function account for the whole gamut of viscosity behavior of liquids. It is shown that fragility can be a universal scaling parameter to collapse all viscosity curves on to a master plot.
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