A group of slags, dating back to Iron Age II (Aramean period, 800-720 B.C.), that appeared to be iron-smelting by-products, have been found at Tell Afis (North-Western Syria). The chemistry of these materials has been studied by means of small area X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray induced Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES). The results indicate that the slags can be really associated with an iron smelting process and show the presence of a large amounts of FeO1-x, Fe3O4 and FeOOH, mixed with different aluminum and silicon compounds. As evidenced by the Wagner two-chemical state plots of silicon and aluminum, these latter consist essentially of quartz and various silicates, such as wollastonite, Mg[SiO4] or Mg[SiO6] compounds, melilite and other complex alumino-silicates. Chemical information agree with the predictions of the model of early ironmaking furnaces and are used to elucidate some aspects of the early ironmaking process.
Application of surface and bulk analytical techniques for the study of iron metallurgy slags at Tell-Afis (N-W. Syria)
GM Ingo;
1992
Abstract
A group of slags, dating back to Iron Age II (Aramean period, 800-720 B.C.), that appeared to be iron-smelting by-products, have been found at Tell Afis (North-Western Syria). The chemistry of these materials has been studied by means of small area X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray induced Auger electron spectroscopy (XAES). The results indicate that the slags can be really associated with an iron smelting process and show the presence of a large amounts of FeO1-x, Fe3O4 and FeOOH, mixed with different aluminum and silicon compounds. As evidenced by the Wagner two-chemical state plots of silicon and aluminum, these latter consist essentially of quartz and various silicates, such as wollastonite, Mg[SiO4] or Mg[SiO6] compounds, melilite and other complex alumino-silicates. Chemical information agree with the predictions of the model of early ironmaking furnaces and are used to elucidate some aspects of the early ironmaking process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


