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Infrared Spectroscopy of Minerals and Related Compounds 1st ed. 2016 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 1109 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 1638 Illustrations, color; X, 1109 p. 1638 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Mineralogy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319253476
  • ISBN-13: 9783319253473
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1109 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 1638 Illustrations, color; X, 1109 p. 1638 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Mineralogy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319253476
  • ISBN-13: 9783319253473

This book provides an overview of the application of IR spectroscopy in mineralogical investigations, as well as modern trends in the IR spectroscopy of minerals. It includes the most important methodological aspects; characteristic IR bands of different chemical groups and coordination polyhedra; application of IR spectroscopy to the investigation of the crystal chemistry of amphiboles, phyllosilicates, tourmalines etc.; neutral molecules entrapped by microporous minerals; and analysis of hydrogen in nominally anhydrous minerals. About 1600 IR spectra (illustrations as well as a list of wavenumbers) of minerals and some related compounds are accompanied by detailed descriptions of the standard samples used. Each spectrum provides information about the occurrence, appearance, associated minerals, its empirical formula, and unit-cell parameters. The book also provides insights into sample preparation and/or spectrum registration methods. It includes IR spectra of 1020 minerals that were not covered in the book “Infrared spectra of mineral species: Extended library” published in 2014 and written by one of the authors. On average, each page provides information on two minerals/compounds. Subsections correspond to different classes of compounds (silicates, phosphates, arsenates, oxides etc.). About 290 new spectra have been obtained, and the remaining 1310 spectra are taken from most reliable literature sources (published over the last 60 years) and are redrawn in a unified style.


 

1 Some General Aspects of the Application of IR Spectroscopy to the Investigation of Minerals
1(50)
1.1 Sources of Errors and Artifacts in IR Spectroscopy of Minerals
1(6)
1.1.1 Experimental Procedures
1(3)
1.1.2 Data Proceeding
4(2)
1.1.3 Data Interpretation
6(1)
1.2 Characteristic Bands in IR Spectra of Minerals
7(4)
1.3 Hydrogen in Nominally Hydrogen-Free Minerals
11(6)
1.4 Stretching Modes of OH Groups in IR Spectra of Amphiboles
17(7)
1.4.1 Monoclinic (C2/m) Amphiboles
18(4)
1.4.2 Orthorhombic (Prima) and Monoclinic (P21/m) Amphiboles
22(2)
1.5 Hydroxyl Groups in Rock-Forming Phyllosilicates
24(8)
1.6 Hydroxyl Groups in Tourmalines
32(4)
1.7 Acid OH Groups in Minerals
36(7)
1.8 Isolated Molecules (CO2, CO, NH3, B(OH)3, and Hydrocarbons) in Crystal Structures of Minerals
43(8)
2 IR Spectra of Minerals and Related Compounds, and Reference Samples' Data
51(998)
2.1 Borates, Including Arsenatoborates and Carbonatoborates
53(33)
2.2 Carbon and Carbonates
86(72)
2.3 Organic Compounds and Salts of Organic Acids
158(20)
2.4 Nitrides and Nitrates
178(5)
2.5 Oxides and Hydroxides
183(143)
2.6 Fluorides
326(20)
2.7 Chloridofluorides
346(3)
2.8 Silicates
349(220)
2.9 Phosphides and Phosphates (Including Carbonato-Phosphates)
569(130)
2.10 Sulfides, Sulfites, Sulfates, Carbonato-Sulfates, and Phosphato-Sulfates
699(151)
2.11 Chlorides and Hydroxychlorides
850(18)
2.12 Vanadates and Vanadium Oxides
868(30)
2.13 Chromates
898(6)
2.14 Germanates
904(1)
2.15 Arsenic, Arsenides, Arsenites, Arsenates, and Sulfato-Arsenates
905(67)
2.16 Antimonides and Antimonates
972(5)
2.17 Bromides and Bromates
977(2)
2.18 Selenium, Selenites, and Selenides
979(25)
2.19 Molybdates
1004(7)
2.20 Tellurides, Tellurites, and Tellurates
1011(24)
2.21 Iodides, Iodites, and Iodates
1035(8)
2.22 Tungstates and W-Bearing Oxides
1043(6)
References 1049(42)
Index of Minerals 1091(14)
Index of Synthetic Compounds 1105