Structural, Physical and Optical Properties Of Rare Earth Oxides Doped Calcium Phosphate Glasses with and Without Silver Nanoparticles
Date
2023
Authors
Dutebo, Mathewos Tulore
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National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
Abstract
This thesis describes the synthesis, optimization and systematic characterization of rare
earth (La, Ce, Er, and Eu) doped Calcium phosphate glasses as well as these glasses'
incorporation with silver nanoparticles. The high-purity raw ingredients were weighed and
mixed according to the molar composition. A series of glass samples in the composition of
50P2O5-(50-x) CaO-xREI (0.0 ≤ x≤ 5.0 mol% and rare earth ions (REI) = La, Ce, and Er),
50P2O5-(50-x) CaO-xEr2O3-4Ag2O-SnO (0.0 ≤ x ≤ 5 mol% ) and 50P 2O5-49CaO- 1REI-
4Ag2O-SnO (REI=Eu3+ and Er3+) were synthesized using melt-quenching technique and
subsequent heat treatment applications. The Taguchi approach of DOE with orthogonal array
was used to optimize the process parameters of glass preparation utilizing the melt quenching
technique. The impact of rare earth ion addition and co-doping of Silver nanoparticles on the
structural, physical, and optical characteristics of calcium phosphate glass were analysed
using different techniques. The samples were thoroughly characterized using X-ray
diffraction, Density measurements, Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and SAED,
Fourier transform infrared, ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) absorption, photoluminescence (PL),
FESEM, and EDAX. XRD confirmed the samples' amorphous nature. Utilizing TEM image
micrographs and ImageJ software, the average size of AgNPs was estimated to be about
12nm. Its images manifested the nucleation of homogeneously distributed spherical silver
(Ag) nanoparticles in the glass matrix. Using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy,
the vibrational mode of these glasses was examined. FTIR spectra revealed the bonding
vibrations for P-O bonds, P-O-P linkages, and PO2 units. The primary metaphosphate glass
structure had not been affected by the production or development of silver nanoparticles,
according to Fourier-infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The absorption spectrum of rare earth
oxides doped P2O5-CaO glasses with and without incorporating Ag nanoparticles was
analysed for band gap and Urbach energy. The optical properties of glasses containing rare-
earth ions and noble-metal nanoparticles were examined to determine whether there were any
ways to increase the luminescence efficiency of rare-earth ions.
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Phosphate glass, Rare earth ions, AgNPs, Melt-quenching technique