화학공학소재연구정보센터
Nature Materials, Vol.14, No.3, 312-317, 2015
Entropic shrinkage of an oxide glass
Entropic elasticity, a property typical of rubbers andwell known in organic polymers with appropriate network structures, is not known to occur in oxide glasses(1,2). Here, we report the occurrence of entropic elasticity in phosphate-glass fibres with highly anisotropic structures, drawn by mechanical elongation from supercooled liquids. We observed a large lengthwise shrinkage of similar to 35% for phosphate glasses with an enhanced one-dimensional structure, as well as a distinct endotherm on reheating them up to temperatures between that of the glass transition temperature and the softening temperature. Our results strongly suggest the possibility of designing oxide glasses with a rubbery nature at high temperatures.