We have used X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) to study the surface and interface chemical composition of soldered lead materials obtained using PbSn alloy as a solder and either olive oil or stearin wax as a flux. Apart from the photoemission transit-ions, we have also measured the X-ray induced Auger PbNOO transition which expands considerably the scale of probing depths. We find that the main role of the solder is to minimize surface lead oxidation at the join although olive oil and stearin also play a meaningful antioxidizing role. Both fluxes are very effective in minimizing surface hydration, whereas neither affects the content of carbonate species to a greater extent than does the solder itself These results are compared with previous XPS studies of Roman lead pipes "fistulae" and with the reports of historical sources. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

X-ray photoemission study of soldered lead materials: relevance to the surface and interface chemical composition of Roman lead pipes "fistulae"

Paparazzo E;
1998

Abstract

We have used X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS) to study the surface and interface chemical composition of soldered lead materials obtained using PbSn alloy as a solder and either olive oil or stearin wax as a flux. Apart from the photoemission transit-ions, we have also measured the X-ray induced Auger PbNOO transition which expands considerably the scale of probing depths. We find that the main role of the solder is to minimize surface lead oxidation at the join although olive oil and stearin also play a meaningful antioxidizing role. Both fluxes are very effective in minimizing surface hydration, whereas neither affects the content of carbonate species to a greater extent than does the solder itself These results are compared with previous XPS studies of Roman lead pipes "fistulae" and with the reports of historical sources. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
1998
Inglese
49
2
125
131
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XPS
Roman lead pipe
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Paparazzo, E; Moretto, L
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