F. Farges, COORDINATION OF TI IN CRYSTALLINE AND GLASSY FRESNOITES - A HIGH-RESOLUTION XANES SPECTROSCOPY STUDY AT THE TI K-EDGE, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 204(1), 1996, pp. 53-64
The coordination environment of Ti in a variety of Ti-oxide model comp
ounds and five fresnoites (crystalline and glassy Ba2TiOSi2O7, Sr2TiOS
2O7 and Ba2TiOGe2O7) has been measured using high resolution X-ray abs
orption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy at the Ti K-edge at a
mbient temperature and pressure. Five-coordinated Ti, Ti-[5], is the d
ominant Ti species (approximate to 60% of the total Ti atoms) in the t
wo glassy fresnoites studied. However, Ti-[4] and Ti-[6] were also det
ected (similar to 20% of the total Ti atoms each). Both glassy fresnoi
tes (silicate and germanate) show the same amounts of Ti-[4], Ti-[5] a
nd Ti-[6]. Ti-[5] is most likely present as square planar, titanyl-bea
rin_g moieties. Based on thermal expansion models around Ti-[5] in cry
stalline fresnoite, some breakage in the square planar units (and the
formation of Ti-[4] and Ti-[6] by disproportionation) may be responsib
le for the presence of these three Ti-coordinations in the melt phase
(and, consequently, in the glassy modifications).