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Title LEAD IN GLASSY MATERIALS IN CULTURAL HERITAGE
Published [S.l.] : JOHN WILEY, 2024

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Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword by Isabelle Pallot-Frossard -- Foreword by Daniel R. Neuville -- Introduction -- Part 1. Overview and Specific Techniques for the Analysis of Lead Glasses and Glaze -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1. Advantages brought by lead -- 1.1.1. Lead oxide as fluxing agent -- 1.1.2. Influence of lead oxide on viscosity -- 1.1.3. Influence of lead oxide on the expansion coefficient -- 1.1.4. Influence of lead oxide on surface energy -- 1.1.5. Influence of lead oxide on the color -- 1.1.6. Influence of lead oxide on devitrification
1.1.7. Influence of lead oxide on glass redox -- 1.1.8. Influence of lead oxide on glass durability -- 1.1.9. Influence of lead oxide on glass density -- 1.1.10. Influence of lead oxide on optical properties -- 1.1.11. Influence of lead oxide on the mechanical properties -- 1.1.12. Influence of lead content on the absorption of ionizing radiation -- 1.1.13. Miscellanea -- 1.2. Difficulties related to the use of lead oxide -- 1.2.1. Elaboration difficulties -- 1.2.2. Public health problems -- 1.3. Conclusion -- 1.4. References -- Chapter 2. Lead Isotopes for the Study of Ancient Glass
2.1. Lead isotope chemistry -- 2.2. The use of lead isotopes in archaeology -- 2.3. Lead isotopic analysis of glassy material -- 2.3.1. Sample introduction -- 2.3.2. Ion detection MC-ICP-MS -- 2.3.3. Data reduction and mass bias correction -- 2.3.4. Interpretation of results -- 2.4. O, Sr, Nd and B isotopes for studying archaeological glass -- 2.4.1. Sources of different elements in glass -- 2.4.2. Sr isotopes in glass -- 2.4.3. Nd isotopes in glass -- 2.4.4. B isotopes in glass -- 2.4.5. O isotopes in glass -- 2.5. Conclusion and future perspectives -- 2.6. Acknowledgments -- 2.7. References
Part 2. Structure of Lead Glasses: Influence on their Properties, Including Color -- Chapter 3. Structure and Properties of Lead Silicate Glasses -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Lead and lead oxides -- 3.2.1. Elementary lead and its specific properties -- 3.2.2. Lead stereochemistry in oxides -- 3.3. Crystal phases and glasses of the SiO2-PbO system -- 3.3.1. The binary SiO2-PbO system at equilibrium -- 3.3.2. Crystal phases of the binary SiO2-PbO system -- 3.3.3. Glasses of the binary SiO2-PbO system -- 3.4. Glasses of the SiO2-PbO-R2O system (R = Na, K)
3.4.1. Overview of ternary SiO2-PbO-R2O glasses -- 3.4.2. Structure of ternary SiO2-PbO-R2O glasses -- 3.5. Glasses of the SiO2-PbO-Al2O3 system -- 3.5.1. Overview of ternary SiO2-PbO-Al2O3 glasses -- 3.5.2. Structure of ternary SiO2-Al2O3-PbO glasses -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 3.7. References -- Chapter 4. Optical Properties and Coloration of Lead Silicate Glasses -- 4.1. Physical bases of optical properties and the origins of glass color -- 4.1.1. Complex refractive index and the main optical properties -- 4.1.2. Coloring species in glasses
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