2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2012.08.031
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FTIR structural investigation of gamma irradiated BaO–Na2O–B2O3–SiO2 glasses

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“…This means that the increase of BaO contents in the glass leads to a substantial densification of the structural network. The results obtained from absorption spectra are in a good agreement with infrared measurements, which prove that addition of heavy metal oxide such as barium oxide leads to a more rigid and stable structure by formation of four coordinated boron from three coordinated boron [16].…”
Section: Optical Band Gapsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…This means that the increase of BaO contents in the glass leads to a substantial densification of the structural network. The results obtained from absorption spectra are in a good agreement with infrared measurements, which prove that addition of heavy metal oxide such as barium oxide leads to a more rigid and stable structure by formation of four coordinated boron from three coordinated boron [16].…”
Section: Optical Band Gapsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…We have earlier reported the gamma ray irradiation effects on silicate glasses and microscopic glass slides [13][14][15]. This is in continuation of our previous work [16] where we have studied infrared spectroscopic properties of the same glass system before and after c-irradiation.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Converting these ashes into a glass system is one of alternative ways that may provide enormous benefits, because research in various capacities are being carried out on the applicability of glasses in various areas of glass applications such as biomaterials, radiation shields, optical devices, semiconductor microelectronics, etc. [9][10][11]. Bagasse and cassava rhizome ashes not only contain SiO 2 and CaO that can be the main composition, but also contain some elements acting as a modifier oxide in glass network such as Al, Mg, Sr, Ti, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%