Compositional changes by SIMS and XPS analyses on fresh and aged Roman-like glass

JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS(2023)

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This study reports important analytical evidence of an unusual non-uniform element distribution in the super-ficial layers of glass matrices (from few nm up to 1 mu m). The unforeseen observation was made on silica-soda-lime glass mock-ups before and after their artificial ageing, using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) surface analysis techniques. The analyses showed a marked non-homogeneous element distribution at the glass surface. The results indicated a very low concentration of Na at the surface up to a depth of around 500 nm below the surface, where its concentration increases reaching a plateau. In addition, the profile distribution of H in the first 200 nm of the pristine glass surface indicated a diffusion of hydrogen from the surrounding environment to the glass network. Additional modifications during the glass ageing process related to external factors (such as temperature and humidity) were also identified in relation to sodium atoms, with atoms on the glass surface showing a different chemical state from those in the bulk. This study confirms that glass composition as well as glass alteration are non-homogeneous locally sup-porting the importance of studying glass surface as region of interaction with surrounding environment.
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glass,compositional changes,xps analyses,roman-like
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