Title of article
The molecular structure of the mineral sarmientite Fe2(AsO4,SO4)2(OH)6·5H2O – Implications for arsenic accumulation and removal
Author/Authors
Frost، نويسنده , , Ray L. and Palmer، نويسنده , , Sara J. and Xi، نويسنده , , Yunfei، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
88
To page
93
Abstract
Sarmientite is an environmental mineral; its formation in soils enables the entrapment and immobilisation of arsenic. The mineral sarmientite is often amorphous making the application of X-ray diffraction difficult. Vibrational spectroscopy has been applied to the study of sarmientite. Bands are attributed to the vibrational units of arsenate, sulphate, hydroxyl and water.
bands at 794, 814 and 831 cm−1 are assigned to the ν3 (AsO4)3− antisymmetric stretching modes and the ν1 symmetric stretching mode is observed at 891 cm−1. Raman bands at 1003 and 1106 cm−1 are attributed to SO 4 2 - vibrations. The Raman band at 484 cm−1 is assigned to the triply degenerate (AsO4)3− bending vibration. The high intensity Raman band observed at 355 cm−1 (both lower and upper) is considered to be due to the (AsO4)3− ν2 bending vibration. Bands attributed to water and OH stretching vibrations are observed.
Keywords
Arsenate , Sarmientite , Arsenic removal , Sulphate , Raman spectroscopy
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Structure
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Structure
Record number
1968872
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