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Archive | 2018

Optical properties of BaO added bioactive Na2O-CaO-P2O5 glasses

Akhila B. Edathazhe; H.D. Shashikala

This paper deals with the effect of BaO addition on the optical properties of bioactive Na2O-CaO-P2O5 glasses for biomedical optics applications. The phosphate glasses with composition (26-x)Na2O-xBaO-29CaO-45P2O5 (x = 0, 5, 10, 15 mol%) have been prepared by melt-quenching technique at 1100°C. The refractive index of glasses increased with BaO content. The optical band gap and Urbach energy of synthesized glasses were derived from the optical absorption spectra by using UV-Visible spectrometer. The addition of 5 mol% of BaO increased the band gap energy of glasses due to the formation of ionic cross-links in the glass structure. The defect and interstitial bonds formation in theglasses decreased with BaO additions as indicated by reductions in the Urbach energy values. No such variations in the band gap and Urbach energy values of glasses were observed with BaO content from 5 to 15 mol%. The molar and oxide ion polarizability values were calculated from the band gap and molar volume of glasses. The increase in the calculated optical basicity and metallization criteria of glasses supported the rise in band gap energy values with BaO additions. As the melting temperature of glasses decreased from 1200 to 1100°C, the refractive index increased as supported by the measured density values. The band gap energy is not changed with melting temperature. The Urbach energy decreased with decrease in melting temperature in case of BaO-free Na2O-CaO-P2O5 glasses, whereas it increased in case of BaO added glasses due to the role of BaO as modifying oxide.This paper deals with the effect of BaO addition on the optical properties of bioactive Na2O-CaO-P2O5 glasses for biomedical optics applications. The phosphate glasses with composition (26-x)Na2O-xBaO-29CaO-45P2O5 (x = 0, 5, 10, 15 mol%) have been prepared by melt-quenching technique at 1100°C. The refractive index of glasses increased with BaO content. The optical band gap and Urbach energy of synthesized glasses were derived from the optical absorption spectra by using UV-Visible spectrometer. The addition of 5 mol% of BaO increased the band gap energy of glasses due to the formation of ionic cross-links in the glass structure. The defect and interstitial bonds formation in theglasses decreased with BaO additions as indicated by reductions in the Urbach energy values. No such variations in the band gap and Urbach energy values of glasses were observed with BaO content from 5 to 15 mol%. The molar and oxide ion polarizability values were calculated from the band gap and molar volume of glasses. The incre...


DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2015 | 2016

Optical absorption and TEM studies of silver nanoparticle embedded BaO-CaF2-P2O5 glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala

Silver nanoparticle embedded 30BaO-20CaF2-50P2O5-4Ag2O-4SnO glasses were prepared by melt-quenching and subsequent heat treatment process. Silver-doped glasses were heat treated at temperatures 500 °C, 525°C and 550 °C for a fixed duration of 10 hours to incorporate metal nanoparticles into the glass matrix. Appearance and shift in peak positions of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) bands in the optical absorption spectra of heat treated glass samples indicated that both formation and growth of nanoparticle depended on heat treatment temperature. Glass sample heat treated at 525 °C showed a SPR peak around 3 eV, which indicated that spherical nanoparticles smaller than 20 nm were formed inside the glass matrix. Whereas sample heat treated at 550 °C showed a size dependent red shift in SPR peak due to the presence of silver nanoparticles of size larger than 20 nm. Size of the nanoparticles calculated using full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of absorption band showed a good agreement with the particle size...


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2014

Optical, dielectric and mechanical properties of silver nanoparticle embedded calcium phosphate glass

G. Venkateswara Rao; H.D. Shashikala


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2015

Thermal and optical properties of BaO–CaF2–P2O5 glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2015

Physical, mechanical and structural properties of BaO–CaF2–P2O5 glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2015

Statistical optimization of melt-quenching process parameters for multiple properties of ternary barium phosphate glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala; M. Manjaiah


Physics and Chemistry of Glasses-european Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B | 2018

Dissolution and in vitro bioactive properties of BaO added Na2O–CaO–P2O5 glasses

Akhila B Edathazhe; H.D. Shashikala


Archive | 2018

Optical properties of (50-X)BaO-X(YF2)-50P2O5 glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala


Materials Research Express | 2018

Corrosion resistance and in-vitro bioactivity of BaO containing Na2O-CaO-P2O5 phosphate glass-ceramic coating prepared on 316 L, duplex stainless steel 2205 and Ti6Al4V

Akhila B Edathazhe; H.D. Shashikala


Physics and Chemistry of Glasses-european Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B | 2016

Optical absorption, mechanical properties and FTIR studies of silver-doped barium phosphate glasses

Manoj Kumar Narayanan; H.D. Shashikala

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