Synthesis, optimization and investigation of properties of BaO-P2O5 and BaO-CaF2-P2O5 glasses with and without silver nanoparticles
Date
2017
Authors
N, Manoj Kumar
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
This thesis reports synthesis, optimization and investigation of properties of metaphosphate BaO-P2O5 and BaO-CaF2-P2O5 host glasses and these glasses embedded with
silver nanoparticles. Host glasses were prepared by conventional melt-quenching technique. Taguchi based grey relational analysis was used in the present study to simultaneously optimize the multiple performance characteristics of CaF2 added ternary barium phosphate glasses. This method helped to obtain optimal parametric combination
for best performance characteristics of samples with minimum number of experiments.
The investigated physical, structural, mechanical, optical and thermal properties of samples indicated that these properties strongly depended on CaF2 content. The sample
with optimized composition, 30 mol% BaO–20 mol% CaF2–50 mol% P2O5 showed
improved physical, elastic, mechanical, optical and thermal properties with thermal
stability parameter above 100 ◦C. Hence, the above mentioned glass is suitable for
fiber fabrication. Glasses doped with silver oxide and tin oxide were prepared by conventional melt-quenching technique but following a different synthesis route, in which
silver nanoparticles of different sizes were embedded upon subsequent heat treatment
at different temperatures and time durations. The formation, growth and distribution
of silver nanoparticles in the glass matrix appeared to be both temperature and time
dependent. Evolution in optical properties of prepared glasses were examined to understand the mechanism of cluster development and growth of silver nanoparticles. Size,
morphology and distribution of embedded silver nanoparticles in the glass matrix were
investigated using transmission electron microscope (TEM). Noticeable improvement
was observed in elastic and mechanical properties of glass-metal nanoparticle composite with increase in concentration and size of embedded nanoparticles, which could be
attributed to the improvement in strength of glass matrix and ease of plastic flow.
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Department of Physics, Phosphate glasses, Taguchi based grey relational analysis, Silver nanoparticles, Surface plasmon resonance, Photoluminescence, Micro and nanoindentation: Fracture toughness, Brittleness