Abstract

Glass samples are prepared with different amount of glycerol as drying control chemical additive (DCCA) via acid catalysed sol–gel method. These samples are given solvent treatment namely rinse and dip with methanol while drying of the sample. In rinse treatment solid sample is rinsed with small amount of methanol while in dip treatment sample is dipped for 5 h in methanol. Comparative studies of these treated samples containing varied DCCA concentration are carried out by measuring optical transmission, mechanical strength and bulk density. Various instrumental techniques used for analysis are FTIR, DTA-TGA, XRD, SEM and TEM. The untreated samples take long time to dry up and to come out of the cuvette and show very less transmission in UV region which is much enhanced by solvent treatment. On the basis of this study, the solvent treated glass samples with DCCA amount 8 ml in the composition used are found to have the maximum UV transmission, good mechanical strength and may be useful as silica gel host matrices for solid state dye lasers and other applications. The UV transmission reported in the present studies is 90% in 337 nm region, which is the wavelength of N2 laser pumping.

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