Electrochemical Characterization and Dating of Archaeological Leaded Bronze Objects Using the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/122505

Cita bibliográfica

Doménech Carbó, A.; Domenech Carbo, MT.; Redondo-Marugán, J.; Osete Cortina, L.; Vivancos Ramón, MV.; Martínez, B.; Martínez Lázaro, ID.... (2018). Electrochemical Characterization and Dating of Archaeological Leaded Bronze Objects Using the Voltammetry of Immobilized Particles. Archaeometry. 60(2):308-324. https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12308

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Resumen

[EN] The application of solid state electrochemistry techniques for the characterization and dating of leaded bronze objects is described. Characteristic voltammetric signatures of copper and lead corrosion products were used as markers of more or less prolonged corrosion periods. The proposed methodology was applied to samples from the Roman archaeological sites of Valeria (Spain) and Gadara (Jordan), Roman and medieval sites in Xativa (Spain), and modern statuary exhibited outdoors, on the campus of the Universitat Politecnica of Valencia, Spain, covering a time interval between the fourth to second century bc and the 20th century ad. For such samples, the ratio between the signals for copper and lead corrosion products decreased monotonically with the corrosion time. This variation was modelled on the basis of thermochemical and kinetic considerations, the experimental data being consistent with a potential rate law for the corrosion process.

Palabras clave

Leaded bronze, Voltammetry of immobilized particles, Tafel analysis, Dating

ISSN

0003-813X

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Fuente

Archaeometry

DOI

10.1111/arcm.12308