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Glass colourations caused by Mn-Fe redox pair : Application to ancient glass technology

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JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
卷 594, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2022.121710

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Redox reaction; Optical absorption spectroscopy; Ancient technology; Stained glass window; Manganese; Iron

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Manganese, used as a colourizer in the glass industry, has been studied in its role as a decolourizer in medieval-like glasses. The addition of manganese affects the concentration of Fe(2+) and Fe3+ in the glass composition, leading to uncoloured glasses at certain melting temperatures.
Manganese is a chemical element used as a colourizer in glass industry since antiquity. Combined with iron, manganese often plays the role of a decolourizer leading to uncoloured glasses used to represent hands and faces in medieval stained glass windows. A series of medieval-like glasses has been synthesized in order to relate the colouration of glasses with the conditions of synthesis (temperature, atmosphere, glass composition). Optical absorption spectra in the UV-Vis-NIR range have been measured to follow and characterize the changes in colouration. For a given temperature, the addition of Mn in a Fe-rich glass composition implies a decrease of the concentration in Fe(2+)and an increase of the concentration in Fe3+ as compared to the Mn-free glass composition. The uncoloured glass composition is obtained for different contents of Mn when melting temperature varies. These results might help deciphering the complexity of colour making in ancient times.

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