“…Tin in glasses has been found to consist mainly of Sn" in binary materials SiOrSn and in float glass, while Sn IV predominates in remelted specimens of SiOrSnO; the percentage SnII/Sn IV was estimated by the magnitude of 'I' factors calculated from variable temperature 119Sn M6ssbauer spectroscopy [150], the dynamics of tin nuclei being investigated [151]. Further work concerned arsenic-selenium-tin glasses [152], potassium-tin germanate glasses [153] and tin borate glasses [154], information being obtained on the tin valence state (SnII, Sn IV ), the relative percentage and the geometry of tin environments, as a function of sample preparation and treatment.…”