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  • 2022Characterisation of Archaeological High-tin Bronze Corrosion Structures15citations
  • 2017An experimental approach for smelting tin ores from Northwestern Iberia10citations
  • 2016An experimental approach for smelting tin ores from Northwestern Iberia10citations
  • 2016Investigating Early/Middle Bronze Age copper and bronze axes by micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and neutron imaging techniques6citations
  • 2011Inclusions and metal composition of ancient copper-based artefacts: A diachronic view by micro-EDXRF and SEM-EDS19citations
  • 2009Orientalizing Artifacts from Fraga dos Corvos Rock Shelter in North Portugal13citations
  • 2006Materials and techniques used in the works of art from Paulistas church (Lisbon, Portugal)citations

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Characterisation of Archaeological High-tin Bronze Corrosion Structures

  • Águas, Hugo
  • Silva, Rui J. C.
  • Saraiva, Ana Sofia
  • Figueiredo, Elin
Abstract

<p>Since ancient times, the use of high-tin bronze alloys (&gt;17 wt.%) has been mainly limited to the production of specific objects such as mirrors and bells. High-tin bronzes can show distinctive colour reflection, as well as mechanical properties and corrosion resistance that clearly distinguish them from the classical bronze composition (with 8–12 wt.% tin). In the present study samples of archaeological high-tin bronze bells were studied by optical microscopy, SEM-EDX, and Raman imaging with the aim of characterising their microstructural long-term corrosion patterns. Results show the presence of high quantities of δ phase, when compared to the classical bronze composition, which makes some corrosion structures more visible in these alloys. The corrosion morphologies show selective corrosion of different metal phases along depth of corrosion, which were attributed to different oxygen potentials. This study proposes a classification of four types of corrosion structures occurring in two-phase bronzes as a consequence of aeration conditions during burial time and aeration within the corrosion structure.</p>

Topics
  • corrosion
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • Oxygen
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • optical microscopy
  • tin
  • tin bronze