P Lagarde et al 2009 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 190 012079 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/190/1/012079
P Lagarde1, A-M Flank1, J Jupille2 and H Montigaud3
Show affiliationsSulfur is an important element of glasses, not because of its amount, always very low (less than 0.4 % in weight of SO3), but because of its role since it actively participates to the refinement process and, combined to other elements, it can be responsible for the coloration of the glass. Iron is also of a major importance in most of the glasses. In the case of the float glass, the two faces, because of the fabrication process, are different in terms of composition (presence of Sn for one face) and also in terms of oxidation state of these minority elements (Fe, Sn, S). There should be a subttle interplay between the concentrations and the oxidation states of these different minority elements, and anyway these variations occur over a thickness of the order of few micrometers below the surface.
Using the high intensity and the focusing properties (3 × 3 μm2) of the x-ray beam from the Lucia beamline, we have therefore studied the speciation of iron and sulfur near the face of a float glass in relation with the behavior of tin. This has been obtained by combining elemental x-ray fluorescence cartography and x-ray micro-absorption at the different K-edges.
82.80.Ej X-ray, Mössbauer, and other gamma-ray spectroscopic analysis methods
81.05.Kf Glasses (including metallic glasses)
Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical
Surfaces, interfaces and thin films
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