Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1249725 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to evidence the structural changes induced by CuO and V2O5 in the phosphate glass network and their modifier or former role, x(CuO·V2O5)(100 − x)[P2O5·CaO] glass system was prepared and investigated using Raman spectroscopy (0 ≤ x ≤ 40 mol%).Raman spectra of the studied glasses present the specific bands of the phosphate glasses at low concentration of transition metal (TM) ions, but at higher concentration (x > 7 mol%) a strong depolymerization of the phosphate network appears; non-bridging oxygen atoms are involved in VOP and CuOP bonds and new short units are formed. For a high concentration of V2O5 (x > 10 mol%) the Raman bands of V2O5 prevail in the spectra; this fact suggests that vanadium oxide imposes its structural units in the network acting thus as a network glass former.2D correlation analysis was also applied for the concentration-dependent Raman spectra in order to verify the assignments of the vibration modes and to find correlations in the changes induced by TM ions content. 2D correlation maps indicate a good correlation between the bands at ∼705 cm−1 assigned to POP stretching vibration and at ∼1175 cm−1 assigned to PO2 groups which suggest the depolymerization of the phosphate network. The correlation between the 1270 cm−1 and 930 cm−1 bands also suggests that V2O5 oxide is responsible for PO bonds breaking and POV formation.

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