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Page 1: Rehydroxylation [RHX]: Some scientific comments and issues Christopher Hall University of Edinburgh School of Engineering Centre for Materials Science

Rehydroxylation [RHX]:

Some scientific comments and issues

Christopher Hall

University of EdinburghSchool of Engineering

Centre for Materials Science & Engineering

UoE/National Museums Scotland Research Laboratory for Conservation Science

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Moisture dynamics in buildings andmasonry structures

Hall, Hamilton, Viles et al 2010

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Delta-Min Marie Curie Network

Mechanisms of Mineral Replacement Reactions 2009-2012

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Penn floor tileSt Bride’s ChurchFleet StreetLondon UK

Museum of London WFG62

Assigned date AD 1350-1390

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Penn floor tileSt Bride’s ChurchFleet StreetLondon UK

Museum of London WFG62

Assigned date AD 1350-1390

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Normalised stage 2 slope ln(α/α25) plotted against 103 /T K-1, where α25 is theinterpolated slope at 25 °C, for three fired clay brick and tile samples. Red: Romanopus spicatum clay paving brick, London; blue: ‘Westminster’ clay tile, MertonPriory; green: clay brick, King Charles II Court, Greenwich

Arrhenius plot: effect of temperature on rehydroxylation mass gain rate.

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Samian ware:X-ray diffraction

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Stackhouse, Coveney et al.

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Stage I

Stage II

Variation of the fractional mass gain (Δm/mo) with the fourth root of time (time)1/4 of kaolin samples fired at different temperatures [Hesham Mesbah]

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Open questions

Why (time)1/4?

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A Putnis Rev Mineralogy Geochem 2009

Pseudomorphic replacement of calcite and aragonite byHydroxyapatite

Normal diffusion

(time)1/2

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Lizana and Ambjörnsson Phys Rev Lett 2008 v100 20601

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Lizana and Ambjörnsson Phys Rev Lett 2008 v100 20601

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Open questions

Why (time)1/4?

… and, if single-file diffusion, on what structure?

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Open questions

Why (time)1/4?

… and, if single-file diffusion, on what structure?

Why rehydroxylation when firing has proceeded to 1050 °C?

Does accurately describe the entire process on 1000 year time scales?

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Some conclusions

Incontrovertible evidence that the RHX process occurs more or less universally in all fired clay ceramics

Strong evidence that the (time)1/4 clock is valid

Data acquisition for a single sample is still laborious

Major validation studies needed

Mechanistic and materials fundamentals not fullyunderstood

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AcknowledgementsMoira Wilson, Margaret Carter, Ceren Ince, Bill Hoff, Hesham Mesbah (Manchester)

Andrea Hamilton (Edinburgh)