Journal of Taibah University for Science (Dec 2022)
Utilization of infrared, Raman spectroscopy for structural analysis of alkali boro-germanate glasses
Abstract
Melt quenching technique was used to prepare (30-x)Li2O–xNa2O–40B2O3–30GeO2 glasses (x = 0, 5, 10, 20 & 30 mol %). The room temperature infrared spectra of the powdered glass samples were recorded in the range of 400–2000cm−1. Raman measurements were performed in the range of 200–2000cm−1 at room temperature. Raman and Infrared spectroscopy was utilized for structural study of this glass system. Specific modes of vibration and peak position were identified from de-convolution of infrared and Raman spectra using Gaussian fitting. Ge–O–Ge bonds’ symmetrical stretching vibrations related to 3 members GeO4 rings were allotted to the IR band of 483 cm−1. The strongest Raman band was allotted to symmetrical stretching vibrations of Ge–O in GeO4 having one non-bridging oxygen with 3 bridging oxygens at 797 cm−1. The observed Raman and IR spectra of various specimens are utilized here to explain the structural characteristics of current glass.
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