Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1235965 Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Near infrared (NIR), infrared (IR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) have been applied to halotrichites of the formula FeAl2(SO4)4·22H2O and Fe2+Fe23+(SO4)4·22H2O. Comparison of the halotrichites and their starting materials has been used to give a better understanding of the bonding involved in these types of minerals. The vibrational spectroscopy data has shown that Fe2+ oxidises during the formation of halotrichite, no preventative measures were implemented to prevent oxidation, and this has been clearly shown by the position and broadness of electronic bands of transition metals in the NIR spectra (12,500–7500 cm−1). It is apparent from this region that Fe3+ substitutes for Al3+ in the synthesis of halotrichite. Due to the oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ the halotrichite sample contains a small portion of bilinite. This has been confirmed by XRD, peaks at 9 and 14° 2θ were observed in the halotrichite sample and are identical to the XRD pattern obtained for bilinite. Substitution of aluminium for Fe3+ has resulted in significant changes in the overall infrared and NIR spectral profiles. However, the lower wavenumber regions of the NIR spectra have very similar spectral profiles, which indicates a similar structure to halotrichite has formed for bilinite. This work has shown that iron halotrichites can be synthesised and characterised by infrared and NIR spectroscopy.

Graphical abstractNear infrared (NIR), infrared (IR) spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) have been applied to halotrichites of the formula FeAl2(SO4)4·22H2O and Fe2+Fe23+(SO4)4·22H2O. Comparison of the halotrichites and their starting materials has been used to give a better understanding of the bonding involved in these types of minerals. This work has shown that iron halotrichites can be synthesised and characterised by infrared and NIR spectroscopy.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Halotrichite and bilinate are characterised by XRD, NIR and IR spectroscopy. ► Analysis has confirm halotrichite and bilinate have the same crystal structure. ► NIR determine the oxidation state of iron. ► NIR allowed for the identification of bilinate and halotrichite to be made. ► Iron halotrichite-type structures can be synthesised and characterised.

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