Analytical method for stable background reduction for Raman spectra of carbon‐containing meteorite and terrestrial samples suffering from intense fluorescence

Author:

Kashima Aruto1,Urashima Shu‐hei12ORCID,Yui Hiroharu12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Tokyo University of Science Tokyo Japan

2. Water Frontier Research Center Research Institute for Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractChemical states of carbon in terrestrial (meta) sediments and carbonaceous chondrites gather attention as a geothermometer. As a nondestructive analytical method, Raman spectroscopy has been widely used to study their electronic properties, crystallinity, and structural defects through so‐called D and G bands. For the analysis of Raman spectra, a common problem is coexistence of a fluorescence background, which should be subtracted prior to the peak‐fitting analysis. However, we recently faced a problem that the band shape noticeably changed depending on the background function assumed although the background seemed to be well subtracted at a first glance regardless of the choice of the background function. For the application of the Raman spectroscopy as a geothermometer, a standard background subtraction method must be established to suppress the arbitrariness. In the present study, Raman spectra of seven carbon‐containing natural samples, whose background intensities were significantly different, were measured, and their background shape was evaluated by first‐, second‐, and third‐order polynomials. The results indicated that the third‐order polynomial was necessary and sufficient as a standard background function. Importantly, although lower order polynomials seem to successfully fit the background at a first glance, they falsely caused dispersion of the shoulder band shape.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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