Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1340717 | Polyhedron | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy complimented with supplementary infrared spectroscopy has been used to characterise a synthetic nickel substituted aurichalcite a zinc/nickel hydroxy carbonate, (Zn, Ni2+)5(CO3)2(OH)6. This symmetry reduction results in multiple bands in both the symmetric stretching and bending regions. The intense band for the Ni-aurichalcite at 1070 cmâ1 is assigned to the ν1(CO3)2â symmetric stretching mode. Three Raman bands assigned to the ν3(CO3)2â antisymmetric stretching modes are observed for Ni-aurichalcite at 1372, 1480 and 1543 cmâ1.
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Authors
Ray L. Frost, Ashley Locke, B. Jagannadha Reddy, Matt C. Hales,