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Raman spectroscopic study of the mixed anion mineral yecoraite Bi5Fe3O9(Te4+O3)(Te6+O4)2·9H2O

✍ Scribed by Ray L. Frost; Eloise C. Keeffe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0377-0486

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Abstract

Tellurates are rare minerals as the tellurate anion is readily reduced to the tellurite ion. Often minerals with both tellurate and tellurite anions are found. An example of such a mineral containing tellurate and tellurite is yecoraite. Raman spectroscopy has been used to study this mineral, the exact structure of which is unknown. Two Raman bands at 796 and 808 cm^−1^ are assigned to the ν~1~(TeO~4~)^2−^ symmetric and ν~3~(TeO~3~)^2−^ antisymmetric stretching modes and Raman bands at 699 cm^−1^ are attributed to the ν~3~(TeO~4~)^2−^ antisymmetric stretching mode and the band at 690 cm^−1^ to the ν~1~(TeO~3~)^2−^ symmetric stretching mode. The intense band at 465 cm^−1^ with a shoulder at 470 cm^−1^ is assigned the (TeO~4~)^2−^ and (TeO~3~)^2−^ bending modes. Prominent Raman bands are observed at 2878, 2936, 3180 and 3400 cm^−1^. The band at 3936 cm^−1^ appears quite distinct and the observation of multiple bands indicates the water molecules in the yecoraite structure are not equivalent. The values for the OH stretching vibrations listed provide hydrogen bond distances of 2.625 Å (2878 cm^−1^), 2.636 Å (2936 cm^−1^), 2.697 Å (3180 cm^−1^) and 2.798 Å (3400 cm^−1^). This range of hydrogen bonding contributes to the stability of the mineral. A comparison of the Raman spectra of yecoraite with that of tellurate containing minerals kuranakhite, tlapallite and xocomecatlite is made. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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