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Colour development in copper ruby alkali silicate glasses. Part 1. The impact of tin(II) oxide, time and temperature

Bring, Torun ; Jonson, Bo ; Kloo, Lars ; Rosdahl, Jan and Wallenberg, Reine LU (2007) In Glass Technology: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part A 48(2). p.101-108
Abstract
The development of the red colour in copper ruby alkali silicate glasses has been studied by means of ultraviolet/visible spectroscopy, TEM and EXAFS. The results show that in both red and slightly overstruck, brownish glasses the colour is due to clusters of metallic copper. Before striking non-coloured glasses contain mainly cuprous ions, Cu+. Tin acts as a reducing agent but also has an accelerating effect on colour development.
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