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Crystallographic and spectroscopic characterization of a natural Zn-rich spinel approaching the endmember gahnite (ZnAl2O4) composition.

Authors :
D'IPPOLITO, V.
ANDREOZZI, G. B.
BOSI, F.
HÅLENIUS, U.
MANTOVANI, L.
BERSANI, D.
FREGOLA, R. A.
Source :
Mineralogical Magazine. Oct2013, Vol. 77 Issue 7, p2941-2953. 13p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The crystal chemistry of a natural, gem-quality, blue-grey Zn-rich spinel crystal from Jemaa, Kaduna State, Nigeria, was studied using electron microprobe, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, optical absorption and Raman spectroscopies. The composition of the crystal approaches the gahnite endmember (ZnAl2O4), ∼94 mol.%, with the remainder being dominated by a hercynite component (FeAl2O4). The unit-cell dimension is 8.0850(3) Å and the tetrahedral and octahedral bond distances are determined as T-O 1.9485(6) Å and M-O 1.9137(3) Å . Crystal chemical analysis resulted in the empirical structural formula T(Zn0.94Fe2+0.03Al0.03)M(Al1.96Fe2+0.03Fe3+0.0.1)O4, which shows Zn and Al almost fully ordered in the tetrahedrally and octahedrally coordinated T and M sites, respectively. Raman spectra obtained using the excitation of the blue 473.1 nm line of a Nd:YAG laser display three of the five Raman-active modes predicted for the general oxide spinel group of minerals. These are the Eg mode at 420.6 cm-1 and the T2g modes at 510 cm-1 and 661 cm-1, due to vibrations in the AlO6 octahedra. Optical absorption spectra recorded in the UV/VIS-NIR-MIR range 2000-29000 cm-1 show a dominant absorption band at ∼5000 cm-1 which is caused by spin-allowed electronic d-d transitions in Fe2+ located at the T sites. The blue-grey hue exhibited by the sample is mainly due to spin-forbidden electronic transitions in TFe2+ and to MFe2+ → MFe3+ intervalence charge transfer, and the poor saturation of the colour is due to the small concentration of Fe2+ and Fe3+. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0026461X
Volume :
77
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Mineralogical Magazine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112541741
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2013.077.7.05