Near infrared spectroscopy of selected natural magnesium carbonates: implications for geosequestration


Autoria(s): Frost, Ray L.; López, Andrés
Data(s)

20/03/2015

Resumo

The approach to remove greenhouse gases by pumping liquid CO2 several kilometres below the ground implies that many carbonate containing minerals will be formed. Among these minerals, the formation of hydromagnesite, dypingite and nesquehonite are possible, thus necessitating a study of such minerals. These minerals with a hydrotalcite-related formulae have been characterised by a combination of infrared and near infrared spectroscopy. Layered double hydroxides (also known as anionic clays or hydrotalcites) are a group of layered clay minerals described by the general formula: [M1–x2+Mx3+(OH)2]x+[An–]x/n∙mH2O. The infrared spectra of the minerals are characterised by OH and water stretching vibrations. Both the first and second fundamental overtones of these bands are observed in the NIR spectra in the 7030–7235 cm–1 and 10,490–10,570 cm–1 spectral ranges. Intense (CO3)2– symmetrical and anti-symmetrical stretching vibrations confirm the distortion of the carbonate anion. The position of the water bending vibration indicates water is strongly hydrogen-bonded to the carbonate anion in the mineral structure. NIR spectroscopy offers a method for quickly analysing such materials.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84510/

Publicador

NIR Publications (IM Publications)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84510/1/84510.pdf

DOI:10.1255/jnirs.1144

Frost, Ray L. & López, Andrés (2015) Near infrared spectroscopy of selected natural magnesium carbonates: implications for geosequestration. Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy, 23(1), pp. 49-58.

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© IM Publications

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #carbonate #hydromagnesite #nesquehonite #dypingite #near infrared spectroscopy #OH overtones #carbonate combination bands #NIR
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Journal Article