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Cation mass-valence sum (CM-VS) approach to assigning OH-bending bands in dioctahedral smectites

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posted on 2008-02-01, 00:00 authored by Will GatesWill Gates
The assignments of OH-bending bands in the infrared (IR) spectra of dioctahedral smectites (montmorillonites, ferruginous smectites, and nontronites) have been revisited using a cation mass-valence sum (CM-VS) approach to quantify octahedral cation occupancy. The CM-VS approach enabled prediction of OH-bending band positions (in wavenumbers) related to OH-sharing octahedral cation pairs that had valence sums of 4 and 5, and cation masses associated with Fe(II) and Mg. Application of rules for the relationship enabled determination of the location of OH-sharing octahedral cation pairs containing Mg and Fe(II) for which previous assignments have been considered controversial, e.g. Fe(III)Mg-OH and MgMg-OH, or for which assignments have been missing due to lack of spectroscopic evidence, e.g. AlFe(II)-OH, Fe(III)Fe(II)-OH, Fe(II)Mg-OH, and Fe(II)Fe(II)-OH. Examples of these bands from several natural ferruginous smectites and nontronites are discussed. Quantification of IR spectra was used to develop a better understanding of the octahedral cation occupancy of this important class of Fe(III)-enriched smectites. While Fe(II) contents may be somewhat overestimated by the IR technique, those for four of the six ferruginous smectites studied here agree well with data from Mössbauer spectroscopy.

History

Journal

Clays and clay minerals

Volume

56

Issue

1

Pagination

10 - 22

Publisher

The Clay Minerals Society

Location

Chantilly, Va.

ISSN

0009-8604

eISSN

1552-8367

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, The Clay Minerals Society

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