Borate glasses are the technologically important class of glasses and play a significant role in various applications. Borate glasses contain planar BO 3 groups as structural units, rather than tetrahedral SiO 4 groups. The oxygen atoms are, as in SiO 2 , again connected to two network-forming atoms, in case of boron. The radial distribution analysis describes the B 2 O 3 glass structure as consisting of boroxol rings, that is, planar rings containing three boron atoms and three oxygen atoms. The network forming of the B 2 O 3 and the SiO 4 is affected with the addition of some metal cation additives Pb, Zn, Cd, and so forth. These additives also work as a network modifier and a nucleating agent for crystallization of glass. Therefore, the optical properties of the borate glasses have been changed significantly.
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Gautam, C., Yadav, A. K., & Singh, A. K. (2012). A Review on Infrared Spectroscopy of Borate Glasses with Effects of Different Additives. ISRN Ceramics, 2012, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/428497
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