Affiliation:
1. Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Mineral Resources, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic
2. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Abstract
AbstractPabellón de Pica, Tarapaca, Chile, is a former guano mine exploited in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Guano is in a direct contact with Cu sulfide mineralization leading to the formation of minerals with a highly unusual chemical composition, especially Cu‐organic complexes and nitrogen‐bearing phases. In this work, we report results of the Raman spectroscopic investigation of several unique Cu‐bearing minerals that are the result of supergene processes at the Pabellón da Pica site. We focus on several minerals with new and interesting structure types which were described from this locality for the first time, namely, antipinite (K–Na–Cu oxalate), ammineite (Cu ammine complex), chanabayaite (Cu ammine triazolate complex), and joanneumite (Cu isocyanurate). The Raman spectra contain specific bands attributed to the characteristic vibrations of the molecular groups present in the minerals (oxalate, ammine, triazolate, and isocyanurate groups) and vibrations within Cu‐centered polyhedra. A comparison was made with the vibrational spectra of related minerals and synthetic phases, which revealed substantial proliferation and shifting of numerous bands, which is in agreement with the complex composition of the investigated minerals. The results obtained appropriately complement known structural and spectroscopic data published previously.
Funder
Center for Geosphere Dynamics, Charles University
Subject
Spectroscopy,General Materials Science
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