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In this study, the structure of mixed alkali nitrided phosphate glasses 'Li
NaPON', of composition Li(0.5)Na(0.5)PO(3-3x/2)Nx (0 < x less than or equal
to 0.55), was investigated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), P
-31 magic angle spinning (MAS) and double quantum (DQ) nuclear magnetic res
onance (NMR) spectroscopies. XPS results show that nitrogen N3- exists as t
wo-coordinated -N= atoms and three-coordinated -N drop atoms, respectively
bonded to two and three phosphorus atoms, thus forming mixed PO3N and PO2N2
tetrahedra. Nitrogen atoms substitute for bridging -O- well as non-bridgin
g = O oxygen atoms and a correlation was observed between the O-1s and N-1s
spectra, P-31 MAS NMR results show that PO4, PO3N and PO2N2 tetrahedra coe
xist within the glass network. From our P-31 MAS and double quantum NMR res
ults, we propose a model of nitrogen/oxygen substitution in which nitrogen
atoms preferentially substitute for oxygen atoms shared by a PO4 and a PO3N
tetrahedron. Consequently, oxynitride micro-domains grow at the expense of
oxygenated areas in such a way that connectivity between PO4 tetrahedra is
retained, even for the most nitrogen-rich glass compositions. Our data dem
onstrate that the nitrogen substitution for oxygen is not random. (C) 2000
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