The atomic structure of niobium and tantalum containing borophosphate glasses

CASULA, MARIA FRANCESCA;CESARE MARINCOLA, FLAMINIA;LOCCI, EMANUELA;
2009-01-01

Abstract

A complete structural study has been carried out on sodium borophosphate glass containing increasing amounts of either niobium or tantalum. A combination of high energy x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, extended x-ray absorption fine structure, nuclear magnetic resonance, and infrared and Raman spectroscopy has been used to discern the local atomic structure of each component and the changes with M content, where M is either niobium or tantalum. The glasses are found to consist of tetrahedral borate and phosphate with octahedral MO(6). As expected, B and P play the roles of tetrahedral network formers. At low M content there are isolated MO(6) units with P center dot center dot center dot M and B center dot center dot center dot M linkages that contribute to the glass network. As the M content increases, the number of M center dot center dot center dot M links increases, and at the highest M content each MO(6) unit is connected to several others. The octahedra become significantly distorted as the niobium content increases, an effect that is not seen for tantalum.
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Wetherall, K. M.; Doughty, P.; Mountjoy, G.; Bettinelli, M.; Speghini, A.; Casula, MARIA FRANCESCA; CESARE MARINCOLA, Flaminia; Locci, Emanuela; Newpo ...espandi
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