Red Glass Coloration

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The predominantly used red glass pigment today is based on Cadmium, an element hazardous to the environment and toxic to humans. Two possible alternatives are glasses coloured by copper or gold, but there are several problems with their industrial production. The aim of this work has been to obtain a better understanding of gold and copper rubies, and also to investigate other combinations of elements. The impact of different reducing agents on the copper and gold ruby pigments was examined and the colour development in copper ruby glasses was studied extensively. Experimental results provided good evidence that the colour in copper rubies originates from nanoparticles of metallic copper. Both gold and copper rubies are more environmentally friendly than the cadmium based pigment, and must be regarded as possible alternatives. Regarding other alternatives the possibility to combine red colour and semi-transparent alabaster glasses was studied. It was also found that by combining molybdenum and selenium in alkali-lime-silica glass under reducing conditions, a red pigment can be obtained. Red glass originating from this combination has not been reported earlier.

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Torun M.A. Bring, Ph D: Studied Inorganic Chemistry at VäxjöUniversity. Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at Växjö University,Växjö, Sweden.


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The predominantly used red glass pigment today isbased on Cadmium, an element hazardous to theenvironment and toxic to humans. Two possiblealternatives are glasses coloured by copper or gold,but there are several problems with their industrialproduction. The aim of this work has been to obtain abetter understanding of gold and copper rubies, andalso to investigate other combinations of elements.The impact of different reducing agents on the copperand gold ruby pigments was examined and the colourdevelopment in copper ruby glasses was studiedextensively. Experimental results provided goodevidence that the colour in copper rubies originatesfrom nanoparticles of metallic copper. Both gold andcopper rubies are more environmentally friendly thanthe cadmium based pigment, and must be regarded aspossible alternatives. Regarding other alternativesthe possibility to combine red colour andsemi-transparent alabaster glasses was studied. Itwas also found that by combining molybdenum andselenium in alkali-lime-silica glass under reducingconditions, a red pigment can be obtained. Red glassoriginating from this combination has not beenreported earlier.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639170764
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Chemie
    • Größe H12mm x B217mm x T130mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639170764
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-17076-4
    • Titel Red Glass Coloration
    • Autor Torun Bring
    • Untertitel A Scientific Study Focusing on Structure and Colorimetry
    • Gewicht 246g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 152

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