Abstract
Raman spectroscopy has been used to study the arsenate minerals haidingerite Ca(AsO3OH)·H2O and brassite Mg(AsO3OH)·4H2O. Intense Raman bands in the haidingerite spectrum observed at 745 and 855 cm-1 are assigned to the (AsO3OH)2- ν3 antisymmetric stretching and ν1 symmetric stretching vibrational modes. For brassite, two similarly assigned intense bands are found at 809 and 862 cm-1. The observation of multiple Raman bands in the (AsO3OH)2- stretching and bending regions suggests that the arsenate tetrahedrons in the crystal structures of both minerals studied are strongly distorted. Broad Raman bands observed at 2842 cm-1 for haidingerite and 3035 cm-1 for brassite indicate strong hydrogen bonding ofwater molecules in the structure of these minerals. OH· · ·O hydrogen-bond lengths were calculated from the Raman spectra based on empirical relations. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Frost, R. L., Bahfenne, S., Čejka, J., Sejkora, J., Palmera, S. J., & Škodac, R. (2010). Raman microscopy of haidingerite Ca(AsO3OH)·H2O and brassite Mg(AsO3OH)·4H2O. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 41(6), 690–693. https://doi.org/10.1002/jrs.2498
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