Investigation of glass corrosion in acid solutions with ²⁹Si-MAS-NMR
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Thin foils of potash-lime-silicate glass were corroded in acid solutions for different time periods. The formation of a gel layer was determined by IR spectroscopy and solution analysis. The applicability of ²⁹Si-MAS-NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for characterizing gel layers was investigated. The obtained spectra of increasingly corroded foils show the growth of a new peak at the highfield side of the main glass peak. This peak can be attributed to Q4 silicon units. The formation of Q4 silicon is believed to be due to a condensation reaction of previously hydrolyzed Si-OH groups in the gel layer.