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Raman spectrum of decrespignyite [(Y,REE)4Cu(CO3)4Cl(OH)5•2H2O] and its relation with those of other halogenated carbonates including bastnasite, hydroxybastnasite, parisite and northupite

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JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
卷 42, 期 11, 页码 2042-2048

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.2959

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decrespignyite; bastnasite; hydroxybastnasite; parisite and northupite yttrium; rare-earth carbonates

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  1. Queensland University of Technology, Chemistry discipline
  2. Australian Research Council (ARC)

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Raman spectroscopy complemented with infrared spectroscopy has been used to study the rare-earth-based mineral decrespignyite [(Y,REE)(4)Cu(CO3)(4)Cl(OH)(5)center dot 2H(2)O] and the spectrum compared with the Raman spectra of a series of selected natural halogenated carbonates from different origins including bastnasite, parisite and northupite. The Raman spectrum of decrespignyite displays three bands at 1056, 1070 and 1088 cm(-1) attributed to the CO32- symmetric stretching vibration. The observation of three symmetric stretching vibrations is very unusual. The position of the CO32- symmetric stretching vibration varies with the mineral composition. The Raman spectrum of decrespignyite shows bands at 1391, 1414, 1489 and 1547 cm(-1), whereas the Ramanspectra of bastnasite, parisite and northupite show a single band at 1433, 1420 and 1554 cm(-1), respectively, assigned to the nu(3) (CO3)(2-) antisymmetric stretching mode. The observation of additional Raman bands for the nu(3) modes for some halogenated carbonates is significant in that it shows distortion of the carbonate anion in the mineral structure. Four Raman bands are observed at 791, 815, 837 and 849 cm(-1), which are assigned to the (CO3)(2-) nu(2) bending modes. Raman bands are observed for decrespignyite at 694, 718 and 746 cm(-1) and are assigned to the (CO3)(2-)nu(4) bending modes. Raman bands are observed for the carbonate nu(4) in-phase bending modes at 722 cm(-1) for bastnasite, 736 and 684 cm(-1) for parisite and 714 cm(-1) for northupite. Multiple bands are observed in the OH stretching region for decrespignyite, bastnasite and parisite, indicating the presence of water and OH units in the mineral structure. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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