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Title: A vibrational spectroscopic study of the silicate mineral inesite Ca2(Mn,Fe)7Si10O28(OH)⋅5H2O. Author: Frost RL, López A, Xi Y, Scholz R. Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc; 2014 Jul 15; 128():207-11. PubMed ID: 24667426. Abstract: We have studied the hydrated hydroxyl silicate mineral inesite of formula Ca2(Mn,Fe)7Si10O28(OH)⋅5H2O using a combination of scanning electron microscopy with EDX and Raman and infrared spectroscopy. SEM analysis shows the mineral to be a pure monomineral with no impurities. Semiquantitative analysis shows a homogeneous phase, composed by Ca, Mn(2+), Si and P, with minor amounts of Mg and Fe. Raman spectrum shows well resolved component bands at 997, 1031, 1051, and 1067 cm(-1) attributed to a range of SiO symmetric stretching vibrations of [Si10O28] units. Infrared bands found at 896, 928, 959 and 985 cm(-1) are attributed to the OSiO antisymmetric stretching vibrations. An intense broad band at 653 cm(-1) with shoulder bands at 608, 631 and 684 cm(-1) are associated with the bending modes of the OSiO units of the 6- and 8-membered rings of the [Si10O28] units. The sharp band at 3642 cm(-1) with shoulder bands at 3612 and 3662 cm(-1) are assigned to the OH stretching vibrations of the hydroxyl units. The broad Raman band at 3420 cm(-1) with shoulder bands at 3362 and 3496 cm(-1) are assigned to the water stretching vibrations. The application of vibrational spectroscopy has enabled an assessment of the molecular structure of inesite to be undertaken.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]