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Refined relationship between the position of the fundamental OH stretching and the first overtones for clays

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PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS
Volume 31, Issue 9, Pages 585-592

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00269-004-0423-x

Keywords

infrared spectroscopy; near-infrared spectroscopy; clay minerals; anharmonicity; crystal chemistry

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The aim of this paper is to determine a relationship between the wavenumbers of the first OH-stretching overtones (W-2vOH) and the wavenumbers of the OH-stretching fundamentals (W-vOH) to help to interpret the near-infrared (NIR) spectra. The first overtone (2vOH) bands appear at wavenumbers less than twice those of the fundamental bands (vOH), due to the anharmonic character of vibrations, X = W-2vOH/ 2 - W-vOH, with X being the anharmonicity constant. Talc samples with various crystal chemistries are used to solve the equation and the experimental data are well fitted with X = -85.6 cm(-1). As far as the authors are aware, it is the first time that the anharmonicity constant for the OH-stretching vibrations is determined for phyllosilicates. The anharmonicity constant remains almost unchanged for several types of clay samples. Therefore the relation, established from talc samples because their absorption bands are narrow and their wavenumber range of OH vibrations is wide, can be used for any other clay minerals.

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