Fourier transform infrared determination of CO2 evolved from carbonate in carbonated apatites |
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Authors: | Cassella A R de Campos R C Garrigues S de la Guardia M Rossi A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | A quantitative method based on FTIR has been developed to determine carbonate in synthetic apatites. The method measures the evolved CO2 after reaction of 50 mg apatite with 2 mL of hydrochloric acid (0.5 M) in a reaction vessel, heated to 40 degrees C. The CO2 evolved was swept by a carrier of nitrogen to a laboratory-made infrared gas cell of 39 mm pathlength and 490 microL volume. The signals were recorded as a function of time and the areas of the chemigram peaks obtained from the measurements in the wavenumber range of 2,500-2,150 cm(-1), were interpolated using a calibration curve. The method can be used to study apatites with carbonate contents below 0.2% with a sampling frequency of 8 h(-1). |
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