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HERO ID
8778762
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Uranyl-Evansites from Porto (Northwest Portugal) and Galicia (Northwest Spain): Structure and Assignment of Spectra Catholuminescence and Raman Bands
Author(s)
Sanchez-Moral, S; Fernandez-Cortes, A; Cuezva, S; Canaveras, J; Correcher, V; Miller, A; Dionisio, A; Marques, J; Saiz-Jimenez, C; Afonso, M; Chamine, H; Furio, M; Garcia-Guinea, J
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Spectroscopy Letters
ISSN:
0038-7010
EISSN:
1532-2289
Volume
44
Issue
7-8
Page Numbers
511-515
Language
English
DOI
10.1080/00387010.2011.610412
Web of Science Id
WOS:000299995800013
Abstract
Uranyl-evansites from Porto (Northwest Portugal) together with historical evansite standards from Galicia (Northwest Spain), Slovakia, and Congo were studied by Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM), Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS), Back-Scattering (BS), Spectra Cathodoluminescence (CL), Micro-Raman and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). This work mainly focused on Porto's evansites collected from the urban underground, looking for uranyl groups and the subsequent air radon gas levels in hypogeal environments, for example, from 6000 to 7000 Bq/m(3). Evansite (similar to Al-3(PO4)(OH)(6)center dot 6H(2)O) comprises microlayers of amorphous hydrous aluminum-phosphate phases together with hydrolyzed uranyl groups and hydroxide UO2(OH)(2) precipitates. The studied evansites contain uranyl groups reaching up to UO2 0.78% in the case of Kobokobo, as detected by EDS and CL, and 0.1% in the Porto samples, as detected by CL and ICP-MS. The CL spectra probe is a very fast tool in detecting uranyl groups. Raman spectra of evansites are homogeneous in samples from different localities and not previously published. Therefore, we suggest Zeleznik-type evansite as a new representative international Spectrum Raman pattern for evansite.
Keywords
Portugal; Raman spectra; Spain; spectra cathodoluminescence; uranyl-evansites; BOLIVARITE
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