Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1231755 Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The two minerals borickyite and delvauxite CaFe43+(PO4,SO4)2(OH)8·4–6H2O have the same formula. Are the minerals identical or different?The minerals borickyite and delvauxite have been characterised by Raman spectroscopy. The minerals are related to the minerals diadochite and destinezite. Both minerals are amorphous. Delvauxite appears to vary in crystallinity from amorphous to semi-crystalline. The minerals are often X-ray non-diffracting. The minerals are found in soils and may be described as ‘colloidal’ minerals. Vibrational spectroscopy enables an assessment of the molecular structure of borickyite and delvauxite. Bands are assigned to phosphate and sulphate stretching and bending modes. Multiple water bending and stretching modes imply that non-equivalent water molecules in the structure exist with different hydrogen bond strengths. The two minerals show differing spectra and must be considered as different minerals.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► We have studied the two minerals borickyite and delvauxite CaFe43+(PO4,SO4)2(OH)8·4–6H2O. ► Are the minerals the same? ► Are the minerals different? ► The application of Raman spectroscopy assists in the answer to these questions.

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