Critical assessment of the elemental composition of Corning archeological reference glasses by LA-ICP-MS

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Corning archeological reference glasses A, B, C, and D have been made to simulate different historic technologies of glass production and are used as standards in historic glass investigations. In this work, nanoseconds (193, 266 nm) and femtosecond (800 nm) laser ablation were used to study the elemental composition of Corning glasses using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The determined concentrations of 26 oxides (Li 2O, B 2O 3, Na 2O, MgO, Al 2O 3, SiO 2, P 2O 5, K 2O, CaO, TiO 2, V 2O 5, Cr 2O 3, MnO, Fe 2O 3, CoO, NiO, CuO, ZnO, Rb 2O, SrO, ZrO 2, SnO 2, Sb 2O 5, BaO, PbO, Bi 2O 3) are compared with values reported in the literature. Results show variable discrepancies between the data, with the largest differences found for Cr 2O 3 in Corning A; Li 2O, B 2O 3, and Cr 2O 3 in Corning B; and MnO, Sb 2O 5, Cr 2O 3, and Bi 2O 3 in Corning C. The best agreement between the measured and literature values was found for Corning D. However, even for this reference, glass re-evaluation of the data was necessary and new values for PbO, BaO, and Bi 2O 3 are proposed. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Wagner, B., Nowak, A., Bulska, E., Hametner, K., & Günther, D. (2012). Critical assessment of the elemental composition of Corning archeological reference glasses by LA-ICP-MS. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 402(4), 1667–1677. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-011-5597-8

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