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Germanosilicate and alkali germanosilicate glass structure: New insights from high-resolution oxygen-17 NMR

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JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
Volume 353, Issue 30-31, Pages 2910-2918

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2007.05.122

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fibers and waveguides; optical fibers; magnetic properties; nuclear magnetic (and quadrupole) resonance; oxide glasses; alkali silicates; germanates; silicates; resonance methods; NMR; MAS-NMR and NQR; structure; short range order

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We present here triple-quantum, magic-angle spinning (3QMAS) NMR spectra for O-17 in a SiO2-GeO2 binary glass, and for two sodium germanosilicate glasses, all with Si/Ge ratios of 1. In the binary germanosilicate, three NMR peaks are partially resolved, and correspond to the three types of bridging oxygens, Si-O-Si, Si-O-Ge, and Ge-O-Ge. Peak areas indicate that the relative abundances of these species are close to those expected for random mixing of the Si and Ge in the network. In a sodium germanosilicate glass with a relatively low Na content (Na2O approximate to 8 mol%), the spectra demonstrate the formation of significant fractions of both nonbridging oxygens bonded to Si, and of oxygens bonded to Ge in five- or six-coordination. At higher Na content (Na2O approximate to 31%), most or all Ge is four-coordinated and network modification is dominated by the formation of NBO on Si and on Ge. Models of physical properties of alkali germanosilicates, in which modifier oxides. are distributed between the Si and Ge components of the network in proportion to the Si/Ge ratio, are thus supported, as is extensive mixing of Si and Ge. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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