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Structural significance of nickel sites in aluminosilicate glasses

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Abstract We use Ni ions as a structural probe to investigate the influence of modifier cations (Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Ba) on the structure of aluminosilicate glasses. The color… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We use Ni ions as a structural probe to investigate the influence of modifier cations (Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Ba) on the structure of aluminosilicate glasses. The color of these glasses varies with the nature of the cations present in glass. Structural origin of this change is investigated by optical absorption and X-ray absorption spectroscopies. Our results reveal pronounced changes in Ni coordination. Tetrahedra Ni2+ is present in all these glasses and Ni2+ in 5-fold coordinated site also appears. There is a weak contribution from octahedral Ni2+. The concentration of tetrahedral Ni2+ deduced from the optical absorption spectroscopy increases with decreasing CFS, explaining the variation of color from yellow and brown to purple. This is in line with X-ray absorption spectroscopy data. Cation-oxygen distances and site symmetry indicate a similar structural behavior of Mg2+ and Ni2+, being a good structural probe of Mg.

Keywords: absorption; structural significance; spectroscopy; nickel sites; significance nickel; aluminosilicate glasses

Journal Title: Journal of Non-crystalline Solids
Year Published: 2020

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