Abstract

The effect of uranium oxides on the structure of sodium aluminophosphate and aluminum iron-phosphate glasses was investigated by FTIR and Raman spectroscopy. Introduction of low concentrations of UO2 and UO3 offers minor effect on the structure of both iron free and iron bearing glasses while incorporation of high content of UO3 markedly changes their structure reducing degree of connectedness of the glass network. Uranium in glasses produced with uranyl nitrate is present as U(VI) and U(V) which are responsible for the bands at ~200cm−1, ~470cm−1, ~540cm−1, 815–820cm−1, 887–895cm−1, and 944–946cm−1 due to vibrations of uranium-oxygen bonds in UO2+/2+ ions.

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