Raman spectroscopy of the multi anion mineral arsentsumebite Pb2Cu(AsO4)(SO4)(OH) and in comparison with tsumebite Pb2Cu(PO4)(SO4)(OH)
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 83; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.saa.2011.08.063
ISSN1873-3557
AutoresRay L. Frost, Sara J. Palmer, Yunfei Xi,
Tópico(s)Clay minerals and soil interactions
ResumoThe mineral arsentsumebite Pb(2)Cu(AsO(4))(SO(4))(OH), a copper arsenate-sulphate hydroxide of the brackebuschite group has been characterised by Raman spectroscopy. The brackebuschite mineral group are a series of monoclinic arsenates, phosphates and vanadates of the general formula A(2)B(XO(4))(OH,H(2)O), where A may be Ba, Ca, Pb, Sr, while B may be Al, Cu(2+),Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Mn(2+), Mn(3+), Zn and XO(4) may be AsO(4), PO(4), SO(4),VO(4). Bands are assigned to the stretching and bending modes of SO(4)(2-) AsO(4)(3-) and HOAsO(3) units. Raman spectroscopy readily distinguishes between the two minerals arsentsumebite and tsumebite. Raman bands attributed to arsenate are not observed in the Raman spectrum of tsumebite. Phosphate bands found in the Raman spectrum of tsumebite are not found in the Raman spectrum of arsentsumebite. Raman spectroscopy readily distinguishes the two minerals tsumebite and arsentsumebite.
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