Cuprite crystallization in glasses: Redox changes and the impact of copper and lead in reducing atmospheres

IF 5.8 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Cécile Noirot , Laurent Cormier , Daniel R. Neuville , Nadine Schibille
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The production of red and orange cuprite glass and glazes depends on a complex interplay of glass composition, redox states, and thermal treatments. This study investigates how lead and copper concentrations impact the copper redox state and cuprite crystal formation. Spectroscopy (EPR, XANES at Cu L3 and K edges) shows that high copper content leads to slight oxidation, while high lead levels induce mild reduction, neither of which directly initiating cuprite crystallization. In situ XANES analysis under reducing conditions reveals that strong undercooling is essential for cuprite formation, with lead primarily lowering the glass transition temperature, allowing large dendritic cuprite crystals to produce red colors while smaller crystals yield orange. These findings shed light on ancient glassmaking techniques, such as those in Roman glass tesserae.
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Journal of The European Ceramic Society
Journal of The European Ceramic Society 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
12.30%
发文量
863
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the European Ceramic Society publishes the results of original research and reviews relating to ceramic materials. Papers of either an experimental or theoretical character will be welcomed on a fully international basis. The emphasis is on novel generic science concerning the relationships between processing, microstructure and properties of polycrystalline ceramics consolidated at high temperature. Papers may relate to any of the conventional categories of ceramic: structural, functional, traditional or composite. The central objective is to sustain a high standard of research quality by means of appropriate reviewing procedures.
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