Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1409385 Journal of Molecular Structure 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

MoO3-doped lithium phosphate glasses with varying molybdenum contents were prepared and characterized. Combined UV–visible and infrared (FT/IR) spectroscopic studies were measured before and after gamma irradiation. Experimental results indicate that molybdenum ions occupy different local sites including presence of Mo3+, Mo4+ and Mo5+ with different ratio depending on the host lithium phosphate glass composition and concentration of molybdenum ions. Undoped lithium phosphate glass reveal UV absorption which is related to the presence of unavoidable trace iron impurities. FT/IR spectra were used to identify the main building structural groups present in the studied lithium phosphate glass. The same spectroscopic reutilized techniques were reutilized to identify the induced defects generated after successive gamma irradiation and the influence of molybdenum ions on the irradiation process. Experimental results indicate that molybdenum ions occupy two valences: Mo5+ and Mo3+ with the first in dominant percent. The change in the UV, visible and infrared spectral data are discussed in relation to the change in the state of molybdenum ions with glass composition or dopant concentration or network structure evolution caused by the change in glass constituents.

► Some ternary phosphate glasses of varying compositions were prepared. ► Effect of successive gamma ray irradiation in prepared glass structure was studied. ► FTIR, UV spectroscopic measurement before and after successive gamma irradiation were studied and discussed. ► UV spectra reveals some changes which are discussed while IR spectra shows small variations with different gamma doses.

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