The stabilization of cobalt cations in zirconium-silica fiberglass materials was studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, ultraviolet visible diffusion reflectance spectroscopy, and a differential dissolution phase analysis. It was found that the commercial Zr-Si fiberglass material contained a layer of hydrated silicon (the depth of 6 nm) on the surface of the glass fibers. Modification of the fiberglass material with cobalt led to its distribution in the fibers mainly in the Co2+ state. It was shown that 90% of cobalt was stabilized on the surface and in the hydrated silicon layer as Co2+ cations in tetrahedral oxygen coordination, while the remaining 10% was distributed non-uniformly in the bulk of the fibers as Co2+ cations in octahedral oxygen coordination.
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Larina, T. V., Dovlitova, L. S., Kaichev, V. V., Malakhov, V. V., Glazneva, T. S., Paukshtis, E. A., & Bal’Zhinimaev, B. S. (2015). Influence of the surface layer of hydrated silicon on the stabilization of Co2+ cations in Zr-Si fiberglass materials according to XPS, UV-Vis DRS, and differential dissolution phase analysis. RSC Advances, 5(97), 79898–79905. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra12551k
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