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  • 2017Roman situlae from Conimbriga (Portugal)4citations
  • 2015Composition and microstructure of Roman metallic artefacts of Southwestern Iberian Peninsula7citations
  • 2015Effects of Long-Term Aging in Arsenical Copper Alloys7citations

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  • Silva, Rui J. C.
  • Correia, Virgílio H.
  • Lopes, Filipa
  • Voráčová, E.
  • Pereira, C.
  • Valério, P.
  • Soares, A. M. M.
  • Arruda, A. M.
  • Schell, Norberth
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  • Santos Martins, Rui Miguel
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Effects of Long-Term Aging in Arsenical Copper Alloys

  • Schell, Norberth
  • Soares, António M. Monge
  • Silva, Rui J. C.
  • Santos Martins, Rui Miguel
  • Oliveira, Maria J.
  • Araújo, Maria F.
  • Pereira, Filipa
Abstract

<p>Archaeological materials present unique records on natural processes allowing the study of long-term material behaviors such as structural modifications and degradation mechanisms. The present work is focused on the chemical and microstructural characterization of four prehistoric arsenical copper artifacts. These artifacts were characterized by micro-energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with X-ray microanalysis, micro-X-ray diffraction and synchrotron radiation micro-X-ray diffraction. Cu<sub>3</sub>As is the expected intermetallic arsenide in arsenical copper alloys, reported in the literature as exhibiting a hexagonal crystallographic structure. However, a cubic Cu<sub>3</sub>As phase was identified by X-ray diffraction in all of our analyzed archaeological artifacts, while the hexagonal Cu<sub>3</sub>As phase was clearly identified only in the artifact with higher arsenic content. Occurrence of the cubic arsenide in these particular objects, suggests that it was precipitated due to long-term aging at room temperature, which points to the need of a redefinition of the Cu-As equilibrium phase constitution. These results highlight the importance of understanding the impact of structural aging for the assessment of original properties of archaeological arsenical copper artifacts, such as hardness or color.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • hardness
  • copper
  • aging
  • intermetallic
  • optical microscopy
  • spectrometry
  • aging
  • Arsenic
  • copper alloy