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Iron-57 Mössbauer spectral studies of medieval stained glass
Authors:G Longworth  NH Tennent  MJ Tricker  PP Vaishnava
Institution:1. Nuclear Physics Division (8), Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Oxfordshire, England;2. Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, Kelvingrove, Glasgow G3 8AG, Scotland;3. Department of Chemistry, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland
Abstract:57Fe Mössbauer spectral data for six excavated and two simulated medieval stained glass samples are reported. Iron-containing precipitates are observed in the two simulated medieval glasses and are responsible for the amber colour of these samples. The ferrous/ferric ratio of the other samples is dependent on the glass composition and glass making conditions. The green glasses are associated with the presence of both ferrous and ferric iron, the ratio being very similar in three of the glasses studied, while in the purple and emerald green glasses the iron which is constitutionally incorporated in the glass is solely in the ferric oxidation state. The UVvisible spectra of some of the glasses are used to assist in interpretation of the colourant action of iron, and the role of Mössbauer spectroscopy in linking separate glass fragments with a common source is also indicated.
Keywords:Scotland  elgin cathedral  st andrews cathedral  medieval  mossbauer spectroscopy  atomic absorption spectroscopy  ultra violet-visible spectroscopy  stained glass  simulated medieval glass  amber  green  purple and blue glasses  soda glass  potash glass  iron  manganese  cobalt  copper  iron sulphide  iron oxides  ferrous/ferric ratio
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