In an attempt to check the effect of the transition metal ions on the glass network, the following chemical formula was used to prepare some of Iron sodium phosphate glasses doped with different transition metal (TM) ions. 50 mol% P2O5 + 20 mol% Na2O + 15 mol% Fe2O3 + 15 mol% MnOm, where MnOm represents V2O5, MnO, Co3O4, CuO and ZnO. Mossbauer Effect (ME) spectroscopic analysis showed that, the iron ions are located in two different oxidation states Fe3+ and Fe2+. A fraction of Fe3+ ions act as glass network formers (GNFs), whereas the other in addition to all Fe2+ ions act as glass network modifiers (GNMs). The electrical properties for all samples have been measured and then studied as a function of the TMIs atomic number. The D.C. conductivity showed a gradual decreasing with increasing the atomic number of TMIs, while the A.C. conductivity has a similar behavior as predicted by CBH model.
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Transition Metal Ions, Mossbauer Effect, Amorphous Materials, Structural Properties and Electrical Properties
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Hossam Mohamed Gomaa, Ahmed Hamdy El-Dosokey, Khaled Hamoda Idress. (FeNaP)2O9 Glasses Doped with Different TM Ions. Int J High Energy Phys. 2017;4(6):75-87. doi: 10.11648/j.ijhep.20170406.12
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