2011
DOI: 10.1002/sia.3810
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Cobalt absorption bands for the differentiation of historical Na and Ca/K rich glass

Abstract: The main purpose of this publication is to define sensing parameters by means of optical spectroscopy to study and characterize ancient glass. Because during different times different flux agents were used, a chemical individuation of these elements provides a first dating classification. Normally, X-ray-based chemical methods are applied to this kind of investigation. On the basis of the Ligand-field theory, the absorption band positions of a transition metal ion undergo a change when the ion is placed in dif… Show more

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“…the position of absorption bands substantiates that it has a soda -based vitreous matrix [29]. Further, sample n. 49 exhibits a different spectrum in the NIR region: the peak linked with the Fe 3+ absorption at 320 nm is more intense and it is better defined than in the case of samples of site 550.…”
Section: Blue Glassesmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…the position of absorption bands substantiates that it has a soda -based vitreous matrix [29]. Further, sample n. 49 exhibits a different spectrum in the NIR region: the peak linked with the Fe 3+ absorption at 320 nm is more intense and it is better defined than in the case of samples of site 550.…”
Section: Blue Glassesmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Achievable information from reflectance spectra are linked to properties of light reflection, which results in a chemical and chromatic characterisation of the gems. This kind of analysis, not so much used on amorphous transparent materials, provides indeed a huge amount of information about both chromophore and glassy matrix constituent [29,30,31]. Moreover in some cases the position of absorption bands in FORS spectra is affected by the vitreous matrix, as it will be highlighted in the following [32].…”
Section: Glass Colourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Apparent is the common spectral position of the first cobalt absorption band of all blue fragments close to 534.2 nm (±1.6). Ceglia et al correlates the spectral shift of this band to the composition of the historical glass26. Glasses with a calco-potassic composition have a band situated around 526.5 nm (±1.5 nm) shifting towards longer wavelengths (535 nm ±2 nm) in case of a soda based composition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blue decorations were obtained by employing cobalt compounds or a blue cobalt-rich frit, as highlighted by FORS spectra, in which the three absorption bands of Co(II) ions in a distorted tetrahedral coordination geometry are evident in the range 500-700 nm [14][15][16]. This preliminary inspection, besides highlighting the presence of Co(II), also point to a similar composition of the glazes, as no significant differences emerged among the position of Co(II) absorption bands recorded on different samples [16], as shown in Fig. 4.…”
Section: Decorationsmentioning
confidence: 99%