Abstract

IR absorption spectra of phosphosilicate glasses containing 1–19 mol% of P 2O 5 are measured and analyzed. Interaction of hydroxyl groups with the phosphorus centres in the phosphosilicate glass is investigated in cluster models using PM3 and MNDO quantum-chemical methods. An explanation of the experimentally observed change of vibrational absorption bands caused by the hydroxyl groups is proposed.

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