Abstract
The present experiments were performed to study the incorporation of silver in sodium silicate glasses by a silver-sodium ion exchange. The extended X-ray absorption fine structure results at the silver K-edge show that the silver ions are surrounded by oxygen in the first coordination sphere. It could be observed structural rearrangements in dependence on both the silver-sodium exchange ratio and the thermal treatment.
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