Raman spectroscopic investigation of the structure of silicate glasses (II). Soda-alkaline earth-alumina ternary and quaternary glasses

Raman spectra of some ternary and quaternary glasses in the system Na2OCaOMgOAl2O3SiO2 are presented. The spectra are interpreted in terms of the structural alteration of the glass as the composition is altered from the binary end members to more complicated glasses. Addition of CaO and MgO to soda-silica glasses act only to increase the disorder of the network slightly. Addition of Al2O3 greatly modifies the network. In some soda-lime-aluminosiliscate compositions an estimate can be made of the amount of aluminum in four- and six-fold coordination. It is shown that the amounts of four- and sixfold coordinated aluminum depend on the glass composition.