The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color

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Autor(a) principal: Fonseca-Zang,Warde A. da
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Zang,Joachim W., Hofmeister,Wolfgang
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Titanium was examined in different black tourmalines by spectrophotometric analyses in the region between 12500 and 27000 cm-1 (800-370 nm) using a microscope spectrophotometer MPV-5P, Leitz (Germany), and chemically analyzed on an electron microprobe Camebax Microbeam, Cameca (France) in WDS Mode. Fourteen tourmaline samples with their face oriented parallel to the principal axis, cut and polished down to thin sections, showed polarized spectra of two broad absorption bands at approximately 14000 cm-1 (715 nm) and 24000 cm-1 (417 nm). Precision thickness measurements were used to calculate the absorption coefficients α. For the absorption around 24000 cm-1, a linear correlation was observed between α and the TiO2 content (mass %). Another linear regression was observed between α and the product of TiO2 and FeO (%) contents. Cations located in the Y- and Z-octahedrons of the structure that are connected over edges might contribute to intervalence charge transfer transitions (IVCT) between Ti3+-Ti4+, Fe2+-Ti4+ and Ti3+-Ti4+-Fe3+.
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title The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
spellingShingle The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
Fonseca-Zang,Warde A. da
titanium
IVCT effect
tourmaline
title_short The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
title_full The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
title_fullStr The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
title_full_unstemmed The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
title_sort The Ti-influence on the tourmaline color
author Fonseca-Zang,Warde A. da
author_facet Fonseca-Zang,Warde A. da
Zang,Joachim W.
Hofmeister,Wolfgang
author_role author
author2 Zang,Joachim W.
Hofmeister,Wolfgang
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fonseca-Zang,Warde A. da
Zang,Joachim W.
Hofmeister,Wolfgang
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv titanium
IVCT effect
tourmaline
topic titanium
IVCT effect
tourmaline
description Titanium was examined in different black tourmalines by spectrophotometric analyses in the region between 12500 and 27000 cm-1 (800-370 nm) using a microscope spectrophotometer MPV-5P, Leitz (Germany), and chemically analyzed on an electron microprobe Camebax Microbeam, Cameca (France) in WDS Mode. Fourteen tourmaline samples with their face oriented parallel to the principal axis, cut and polished down to thin sections, showed polarized spectra of two broad absorption bands at approximately 14000 cm-1 (715 nm) and 24000 cm-1 (417 nm). Precision thickness measurements were used to calculate the absorption coefficients α. For the absorption around 24000 cm-1, a linear correlation was observed between α and the TiO2 content (mass %). Another linear regression was observed between α and the product of TiO2 and FeO (%) contents. Cations located in the Y- and Z-octahedrons of the structure that are connected over edges might contribute to intervalence charge transfer transitions (IVCT) between Ti3+-Ti4+, Fe2+-Ti4+ and Ti3+-Ti4+-Fe3+.
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