Ruby Coloured Lead Glasses By Generation Of Silver Nanoparticles

Both yellow and red superficial ruby lead crystal glasses have been obtained by Ag+ ion-exchange. For red ruby colouring lead glass substrates were previously doped with reducing oxides (arsenic, antimony, cerium and tin). The best experimental conditions for silver ion-exchange were determined. The optical absorption behaviour of the samples was studied to point out the influence of the parameters involved in the ion-exchange process. Moreover, other parameters affecting the final colouring of the glasses (kind of dopant, dopant concentration etc) were also analysed. The dopant percentage added to the lead crystal glass is the most important factory for developing superficial red ruby colouring. Antimony oxide doped lead glass ion-exchanged with silver showed the most intense red ruby colouring, even for a doping concentration lower than those of arsenic oxide doped samples able to enhance similar colour. Spectral saturation appeared for the highest doping concentration and for the most severe ion-exchange conditions. Chromatic coordinates were calculated from the corresponding transmission visible spectra. The colour purity showed by the samples obtained satisfies the ornamental requirements that motivated this research.

Author
C Gil & M A Villegas
Origin
Fcnv, Segovia, Spain, & Csic, Madrid, Spain
Journal Title
Materials Chemistry & Physics 88 2004 185-191
Sector
Domestic glass
Class
D 1359

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Ruby Coloured Lead Glasses By Generation Of Silver Nanoparticles
Materials Chemistry & Physics 88 2004 185-191
D 1359
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