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Raman spectroscopic study of the magnesium carbonate mineral hydromagnesite (Mg5[(CO3)4(OH)2]· 4H2O)
Authors:Ray L Frost
Abstract:Magnesium minerals are important for understanding the concept of geosequestration. One method of studying the hydrated hydroxy magnesium carbonate minerals is through vibrational spectroscopy. A combination of Raman and infrared spectroscopy has been used to study the mineral hydromagnesite. An intense band is observed at 1121 cm?1, attributed to the CO32?ν1 symmetric stretching mode. A series of infrared bands at 1387, 1413 and 1474 cm?1 are assigned to the CO32?ν3 antisymmetric stretching modes. The CO32?ν3 antisymmetric stretching vibrations are extremely weak in the Raman spectrum and are observed at 1404, 1451, 1490 and 1520 cm?1. A series of Raman bands at 708, 716, 728 and 758 cm?1 are assigned to the CO32?ν2 in‐plane bending mode. The Raman spectrum in the OH stretching region is characterized by bands at 3416, 3516 and 3447 cm?1. In the infrared spectrum, a broad band is found at 2940 cm?1, which is assigned to water stretching vibrations. Infrared bands at 3430, 3446, 3511, 2648 and 3685 cm?1 are attributed to MgOH stretching modes. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:geosequestration of greenhouse gases  magnesium carbonate  (CO3)2−    hydromagnesite  Raman spectroscopy
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