The arsenbrackebuschite group belongs to the brackebuschite supergroup of minerals that currently has about twenty members. These minerals are monoclinic with space group P21/m, and they have general formula A2M3+(TO4)2(OH) with A = Pb, Ba, Sr, Ca, M = Al, Fe3+, Mn3+, Zn, Cu, T = V, As, P, S. Members of the arsenbrackebuschite group are characterized by the presence of As in the tetrahedral sites. This group includes aldomarinoite [Sr2Mn3+(AsO4)2(OH)], arsenbrackebuschite [Pb2Fe3+(AsO4)2(OH,H2O)], canosioite [Ba2Fe3+(AsO4)2(OH)], feinglosite [Pb2Zn(AsO4)2(OH,H2O)], grandaite Sr2Al(AsO4)2(OH)] and lombardoite [Ba2Mn3+(AsO4)2(OH)]. A crystal chemical study has been conducted on minerals of this group collected in Valletta mine, a small Fe-Mn deposit located in Valletta Valley (Canosio municipality, Maira valley, Piedmont, Italy). Raman spectroscopy analyses show that chemical composition variations produce a variation in the spectra peak intensity and some shifts of the peaks that allow distinguishing between the Ba-rich and Sr-rich end members and the V-rich crystals. Raman spectra are characterised by two main peaks in the region of 750-950 cm-1 that can be assigned to the stretching modes of (AsO4)3- (810-880 cm-1) and (VO4)3- (780-875 cm-1) groups. We have observed a clear relation between Sr/Ba content and the position of these peaks that allows, at first, to distinguish Sr-rich from Ba-rich samples and that could be used to calibrate the Ba-Sr content. In fact, intermediate compositions show also intermediate values for some of the most important peaks. A broad peak is always observed in the 2500-4000 cm-1 region, due to the stretching modes of the O-H bonds.
Raman spectroscopic analysis of minerals of the arsenbrackebuschite group / L. Baratelli, F. Cámara. ((Intervento presentato al 23. convegno General meeting of the International Mineralogical Association tenutosi a Lyon nel 2022.
Raman spectroscopic analysis of minerals of the arsenbrackebuschite group
L. Baratelli
Primo
;F. Cámara
2022
Abstract
The arsenbrackebuschite group belongs to the brackebuschite supergroup of minerals that currently has about twenty members. These minerals are monoclinic with space group P21/m, and they have general formula A2M3+(TO4)2(OH) with A = Pb, Ba, Sr, Ca, M = Al, Fe3+, Mn3+, Zn, Cu, T = V, As, P, S. Members of the arsenbrackebuschite group are characterized by the presence of As in the tetrahedral sites. This group includes aldomarinoite [Sr2Mn3+(AsO4)2(OH)], arsenbrackebuschite [Pb2Fe3+(AsO4)2(OH,H2O)], canosioite [Ba2Fe3+(AsO4)2(OH)], feinglosite [Pb2Zn(AsO4)2(OH,H2O)], grandaite Sr2Al(AsO4)2(OH)] and lombardoite [Ba2Mn3+(AsO4)2(OH)]. A crystal chemical study has been conducted on minerals of this group collected in Valletta mine, a small Fe-Mn deposit located in Valletta Valley (Canosio municipality, Maira valley, Piedmont, Italy). Raman spectroscopy analyses show that chemical composition variations produce a variation in the spectra peak intensity and some shifts of the peaks that allow distinguishing between the Ba-rich and Sr-rich end members and the V-rich crystals. Raman spectra are characterised by two main peaks in the region of 750-950 cm-1 that can be assigned to the stretching modes of (AsO4)3- (810-880 cm-1) and (VO4)3- (780-875 cm-1) groups. We have observed a clear relation between Sr/Ba content and the position of these peaks that allows, at first, to distinguish Sr-rich from Ba-rich samples and that could be used to calibrate the Ba-Sr content. In fact, intermediate compositions show also intermediate values for some of the most important peaks. A broad peak is always observed in the 2500-4000 cm-1 region, due to the stretching modes of the O-H bonds.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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