Temperature dependence of IR absorption of hydrous/hydroxyl species in minerals and synthetic materials

Author(s)
Anton Beran
Abstract

We report on temperature dependencies of infrared (IR) fundamental, combination, and overtone vibrations of hydroxyl species (OH) in nominally anhydrous minerals (e.g., titanite), ferroelectric crystals (KTa1.xNbxO3, KTN), layer silicates (talc, mica, and pyrophyllite), and hydrous minerals such as apatite and synthetic hydrous/deuterated garnets [Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 and Ca3Al2(O4D4)3] for the temperature range of 20.300 K. Data obtained by high-resolution FTIR spectroscopy show that increasing temperature generally leads to a decrease in the band height and band area of fundamental vibrations of hydroxyl species, whereas the combination and Þ rst-overtone bands commonly show different temperature dependencies. The results show that in the investigated temperature range, the variations of the band height and area for different OH bands (especially for combinations and overtones) on cooling or heating do not reß ect changes in OH concentrations in the materials, but relate to temperature-dependent absorption coefÞ cients. The observations imply that absorption coefÞ cients calibrated at room temperature cannot necessarily be used for the determination of hydroxyl contents at other temperatures.

Organisation(s)
Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography
Journal
American Mineralogist: an international journal of earth and planetary materials
Volume
92
Pages
1502-1517
No. of pages
16
ISSN
0003-004X
Publication date
2007
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105113 Crystallography, 1030 Physics, Astronomy, 105116 Mineralogy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/a3675b15-bbd3-4daa-b7cf-814b5232f095