Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1888666 | Radiation Measurements | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Silicate mineral hemimorphite has been investigated concerning its TL, IR and EPR properties. A broad TL peak around 180 °C and a weaker and narrower peak around 360 °C were found in a sample annealed at 600 °C for 1 h and then irradiated. The deconvolution using the CGCD method revealed peaks around 132, 169, 222 and 367 °C. The reflectivity measurements showed several bands in the NIR region due to H2O, OH and Al–OH complexes. No band was observed in the visible region. The thermal treatments were carried out from ∼110 to 940 °C and dehydration was observed, first causing a diminishing optical absorption in general and the disappearance of water and hydroxyl absorption bands. The EPR spectrum of natural hemimorphite, presented Cu2+ signals at g = 2.4 and g = 2.1 plus E1′ signal superposed to Fe3+ signal around g = 2.0.