Author:
Fischer Reinhard X.,Burianek Manfred,Shannon Robert D.
Abstract
Abstract. It is shown here that the H2O content of hydrous minerals
can be determined from their mean refractive indices with high accuracy.
This is especially important when only small single crystals are available.
Such small crystals are generally not suitable for thermal analyses or for
other reliable methods of measuring the amount of H2O. In order to
determine the contribution of the H2O molecules to the optical
properties, the total electronic polarizability is calculated from the
anhydrous part of the chemical composition using the additivity rule for
individual electronic polarizabilities of cations and anions. This anhydrous
contribution is then compared with the total observed electronic
polarizability calculated from the mean refractive index of the hydrous
compound using the Anderson–Eggleton relationship. The difference between
the two values represents the contribution of H2O. The amount can be
derived by solving the equation αcalc=∑iniαicat+∑jαjo×10-NjVm1.2×nj+nW1.2+nw×αW for the number nw of H2O
molecules per formula unit (pfu), with the electronic polarizabilities αcat for cations, the values N and αo describing the
anion polarizabilities, the number n of cations and anions, and the molar
volume Vm, using a value of αW=1.62 Å3 for the
electronic polarizability of H2O. The equation is solved numerically,
yielding the number nw of H2O molecules per formula unit. The
results are compared with the observed H2O content evaluating 157
zeolite-type compounds and 770 non-zeolitic hydrous compounds, showing good
agreement. This agreement is expressed by a factor relating the calculated
to the observed numbers being close to 1 for the majority of compounds.
Zeolites with occluded anionic or neutral species (SO3, SO4,
CO2, or CO3) show unusually high deviations between the calculated and
observed amount of H2O, indicating that the polarizabilities of these
species should be treated differently in zeolites and zeolite-type
compounds.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献