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33S solid state NMR of sulphur speciation in silicate glasses
Authors:Couch S  Howes A P  Kohn S C  Smith M E
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a Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Wills Memorial Building, Queens Rd., Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK

b Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7Al, UK

Abstract:33S solid-state NMR is reported from some model crystalline sulphides, sulphates, sulphites and thiosulphates. This is the first report of 33S NMR signals of the latter two species from a solid. Good quality spectra, which have distinct, well separated shift ranges can be identified for all these groupings, except for sulphites and hydrogen sulphites whose resonances are very broad. Nonetheless the presence of sulphites and hydrogen sulphites can be confirmed from their characteristic sharp, intense time domain echoes. 33S MAS NMR is also applied to a range of dry and hydrous silicate glasses with not, vert, similar1wt% 99 at% 33S-enriched sulphur. It is clear that in all these glasses sulphate is present, and in mixed cation systems there is some evidence of preferential association of sulphate with a specific cation. In a dry potassium silicate glass sample two resolved 33S resonances are observed, a sulphate, and the second from thiosulphate. Hence solid state 33S NMR is shown to be a feasible probe that can be applied to this problem that can readily distinguish different sulphur species.
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