Effect Of Alkali Ions On The Optical Absorption Bands Of Ni2+ Ion In Alkali Silicate Glasses

The Nr2+ ion was found to produce a variety of colour shades in alkali silicate glasses. The optical absorption characteristics of divalent nickel produce a strong as well as a weak absorption band at the visible region in lithium, sodium and potassium silicate glasses. In this study the molar extinction coefficients of Ni2+ ions were calculated from the intensity of the Ni2+ bands in the alkali silicate glasses. The absorption bands were found to shift towards the longer wavelength with an increase in the ionic radii of alkai ions on replacing lithia by soda and by potash. The results were discussed int he light of ligand field theory.

Author
R S Singh & S P Singh
Origin
Banaras Hindu University, India
Journal Title
Phys Chem Glasses 39 3 1998 140-144
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1434

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Effect Of Alkali Ions On The Optical Absorption Bands Of Ni2+ Ion In Alkali Silicate Glasses
Phys Chem Glasses 39 3 1998 140-144
S 1434
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