Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1405870 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We have used scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray analysis to determine the precise formula of plumbotsumite, a rare lead silicate mineral of formula Pb5(OH)10Si4O8. This study forms the first systematic study of plumbotsumite from the Bigadic deposits, Turkey. Vibrational spectroscopy was used to assess the molecular structure of plumbotsumite as the structure is not known. The mineral is characterized by sharp Raman bands at 1047, 1055 and 1060Â cmâ1 assigned to SiO stretching vibrational modes and sharp Raman bands at 673, 683 and 697Â cmâ1 assigned to OSiO bending modes. The observation of multiple bands offers support for a layered structure with variable SiO3 structural units. Little information may be obtained from the infrared spectra because of broad spectral profiles. Intense Raman bands at 3510, 3546 and 3620Â cmâ1 are ascribed to OH stretching modes. Evidence for the presence of water in the plumbotsumite structure was inferred from the infrared spectra.
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Authors
Andrés López, Ray L. Frost, Ricardo Scholz, Željka ŽigoveÄki Gobac, Yunfei Xi,