Concerning the use of standards for identifying coordination environments in glasses

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It is an established methodology to use crystallographically well-defined standard materials for understanding site geometries in glasses. Here we discuss the benefits and the limitations of this approach for the investigation by Mössbauer and EXAFS of Fe2+ Fe3+ in aluminosilicate glasses. As a case study we specifically consider [5]Fe2+[5]Fe3+ sites and whether these exist in our glasses; and if so, whether they have defined site geometries or occur simply as a consequence of the site distortions and Fe-O bond length distributions. Results are consistent with the existence of [5]Fe2+ and [5]Fe3+ but do not prove this because site distortion and a mixture of 4- and 6-coordinated sites can produce comparable results. This exemplifies the need for caution when interpreting glass data based on standards. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Forder, S. D., Hannant, O. M., Bingham, P. A., & Hand, R. J. (2010). Concerning the use of standards for identifying coordination environments in glasses. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 217). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/217/1/012072

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