Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Arrojadites are complex phosphates typically found in
granitic pegmatites or hydrothermal veins, although their
occurrence in metamorphic rocks suggests wider conditions of
formation. Re-examination by EMP, LA-ICP-MS and singlecrystal
XRD analysis of a set of samples from various
occurrences lead to revise the structure, the formula and the
nomenclature of the group [1,2]. The correct structural model
for arrojadite implies three OH-groups: two of these (W1 and
W2) have similar local environment (they bridge three
octahedra), crystallographic orientation and hydrogen-bond
system. W3 is connected with the apical oxygen of a newly
defined tetrahedron in the structure, and is involved in a
bifurcated hydrogen bridge with surrounding oxygen atoms.
Raman spectra reported in [1] show two higher-frequency,
intense and convoluted bands which were assigned to specific
local environments of W1 and W2; an additional lowfrequency,
broad and weak feature in the spectra could not be
assigned with certainty. We report in this work on a FTIR
study of various samples studied in [1,2]. Chemical zoning of
the volatile components was checked by FTIR imaging using
an FPA detector fitted on a Bruker Hyperion 3000
microscope. In contrast with the Raman spectra, the FTIR
patterns show a very intense and broad absorption extending
from 3500 to 2900 cm-1. Single-crystal XRD has shown that F
is ordered at the W1 site, and this generates a significant
modification of the FTIR pattern, as observed on holotype
fluoro-arrojadite-(BaFe) from Sidi Bou Kricha (Morocco).
The FTIR spectrum of holotype arrojadite-(KNa) from
Rapid Creek shows also an intense doublet at 3190-3087 cm-1
which can be assigned to NH4
+ groups, as later confirmed by
EMPA. The orientation of the absorber (i.e. the O-H bond)
with respect to the crystallographic axis can be determined
from polarized-light measurements along the principal optical
direction [4]. In all the samples, no evidence of molecular
water is present in the NIR 4000-6000 cm-1 region.
[1] Cámara et al. (2006) Am. Mineral. 91, 1249-1259.
[2] Chopin et al (2006) Am. Mineral. 91, 1260-1270. [3]
Libowitzky & Rossman (1996) Phys. Chem. Miner. 23, 319-
327.
Iris type:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
arroj; FTIR; strcuture refinement; imaging
List of contributors:
Oberti, ROBERTA MARIA
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