Abstract:
Oxide glasses doped with transition metal ions are of great interest because of their variant applications in both science and technology. Some Borophosphate glasses doped with iron oxide were prepared. Then, a constant acceleration Mossbauer Effect (ME) spectrometer attached with 20 mCi Co radioactive source was used to characterizing the state of iron cations in these glasses. ME parameters had the evidence that the iron occupied two different coordination states. One, of low intensity, characterizing Fe in the tetrahedral coordination state, while the other, of high intensity, characterizing Fe in the octahedral coordination. In other word, all Fe act as a glass network modifiers (GNM), while all Fe act as a glass network formers (GNF). Moreover, ME parameters show that the replacement of Na2O by NaCl causing Fe3+ octahedral configuration to transformed to Fe2+ tetrahedral configuration.