Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1611136 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fe2O3 doped Na2SO4MO(MMg, Ca and Ba)P2O5 glasses were synthesized.•Optical absorption and ESR indicated that Fe ions exist in Fe3+ and Fe2+ states.•Raman spectral studies indicated higher degree of disorder for BaO mixed glass.•Electrical conductivity studies indicated the highest values for BaO mixed glass.•Results were interpreted in terms of mixed alkali–alkaline earth effect.

Sodium sulfo-phosphate glasses mixed with three different modifier oxides (MgO, CaO and BaO) and doped with 1.0 mol% of Fe2O3 were synthesized. The combined analysis of optical absorption and ESR spectroscopy has indicated that the iron ions exist in both Fe3+ (in octahedral and/or tetrahedral) and Fe2+ (in octahedral) local coordination sites. The results of Raman spectral studies have shown a higher degree of disorder for BaO containing glass and electrical studies have revealed the highest electrical conductivity for this glass. This is related to the higher depolymerization of the glass network by Ba2+ ions owing to its larger ionic radius which in turns causes a decrease in electrostatic binding energy and strain energy for an easy passage of sodium ions. The low conductivity observed for all glasses is a result of the interaction between sodium and alkaline-earth ions which can be classified as the “mixed alkali–alkaline earth” effect.

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