Abstract

xCuO(1-x)[P2O5·PbO] glass system with 0≤x≤50mol% was prepared and investigated by means of EPR and IR spectroscopy in order to evidence the structural changes induced by different amounts of copper ions. EPR spectra analysis together with EPR parameters has indicated a distorted tetragonal symmetry – named tetrahedral local symmetry – for Cu2+ ions in the studied glasses. A change in the shape of EPR spectra was also observed as for small CuO concentration (x<20mol%) these glasses present an asymmetrical line typical for isolated ions and for high CuO content this line is replaced by a symmetrical one characteristic of clustered ions through dipole–dipole interactions. IR spectra of the studied glasses put in evidence a strong depolymerization effect with a gradual increase of CuO. The shift of PO asymmetric stretching vibration band to lower wave number can be explained by the increase of PO4 tetrahedra charge density leading a more ionic and less covalent bonding.

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