MODERN ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR HISTORICAL GLASS ARTEFACTS ANALYSIS
Ion R. M., Ion M. L., Fierascu R. C., Dumitriu I., Coşuleţ St., Niculescu V. I. R.
Strony: 230-237
Opublikowano: 1 Jan 2008
Wyświetlenia: 106
Streszczenie: Antique glasses can be generally found as one of the architectural components in several heritage places from Europe and not only. Glassmaking has been as industrial activity for more than four thousand years. The medieval stained glass constitute a part of our cultural heritage that has been exposed to environmental damage over centuries. The main purpose of this paper is to provide new insights into the composition and deterioration sources of stained glass. To analyse the ancient glass, have been used small pieces of broken glass without any possibility to be included in other pieces. Different coloured glass (brown, green, uncoloured) were quantitatively analysed by EDXRF. Assuming that each kind of glass can be characterized by a specific composition of major, minor and trace elements, the selection of appropriate analytical methods is essential. In this work, ICP-AES was used complementary to EDXRF which gives an overall view of the samples’ composition. By applying ICP-AES, it was possible to determine a number of elements which are present bellow the detection limit of EDXRF and to evaluate the homogeneity of investigated material. It was possible to determine new elements which could not be determined by others techniques.
Słowa kluczowe: ancient glass, edxrf, icp-aes
Cytowanie artykułu: Ion R. M., Ion M. L., Fierascu R. C., Dumitriu I., Coşuleţ St., Niculescu V. I. R.. MODERN ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR HISTORICAL GLASS ARTEFACTS ANALYSIS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 2, 230-237 (2008). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003535/
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