Fe element is the important colorant in the glaze of Chinese green porcelain, es-pecially in sky-green glaze of Ru porcelain. But the information on the chemicalstates of Fe element in the glaze cannot be obtained eff...Fe element is the important colorant in the glaze of Chinese green porcelain, es-pecially in sky-green glaze of Ru porcelain. But the information on the chemicalstates of Fe element in the glaze cannot be obtained effectively through chemical analysisand X-ray diffraction. Detailed analysis on chemical states of the Fe element can be donewith Mossbauer spectroscopy. The phase transformation during the firing process ofsky-green glaze of imitative ancient Ru porcelain has been done with展开更多
A few valuable results have been obtained by making use of the M(?)ssbauer effect in the study of ancient wares. However, rarely is this technique applied to study ancient porcelain. Ru kiln is one of the five famous ...A few valuable results have been obtained by making use of the M(?)ssbauer effect in the study of ancient wares. However, rarely is this technique applied to study ancient porcelain. Ru kiln is one of the five famous kilns (Ru, Jun, Guan, Ge and Ding kilns) made in Chinese Song Dynasty (A. D. 960—1279 ). It has high artistic value but there are only展开更多
基金Natural Science Fund of the Provincial Education Commission of HenanNatural Science Fund of the Research Institute of Fundamental and Applied Science.
文摘Fe element is the important colorant in the glaze of Chinese green porcelain, es-pecially in sky-green glaze of Ru porcelain. But the information on the chemicalstates of Fe element in the glaze cannot be obtained effectively through chemical analysisand X-ray diffraction. Detailed analysis on chemical states of the Fe element can be donewith Mossbauer spectroscopy. The phase transformation during the firing process ofsky-green glaze of imitative ancient Ru porcelain has been done with
文摘A few valuable results have been obtained by making use of the M(?)ssbauer effect in the study of ancient wares. However, rarely is this technique applied to study ancient porcelain. Ru kiln is one of the five famous kilns (Ru, Jun, Guan, Ge and Ding kilns) made in Chinese Song Dynasty (A. D. 960—1279 ). It has high artistic value but there are only