Facebook Instagram Twitter RSS Feed PodBean Back to top on side

FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DIOCTAHEDRAL SMECTITES AND ILLITES FROM THE MAIN SLOVAK DEPOSITS

In: Geologica Carpathica Clays, vol. 4, no. 1
Jana Madejova - Ivan Kraus - Peter Komadel
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 1995, 23 - 32
O článku:
Twelve samples of smectites and nine of illites, from the main Slovak deposits of various geological origin were examined by FTIR spectroscopy. Some of the <2 µm fractions were pure, but in others admixtures such as kaolinite, cristobalite, quartz, amorphous SiO2, carbonates or boehmite were identified. The FTIR spectra confirmed that Al-rich montmorillonites were formed from rhyolites and rhyolite tuffs, while Fe-rich montmorillonites or nontronites are products of weathering of andesites and their tuffs or of basalts. The absorption bands near 828 and 754 cm-1 revealed illite layers in rectorite and other minerals containing illite. A decrease in the intensity of the band near 620 cm-1 and an increase of that near 420 cm-1 is characteristic for the increasing amount of non-swelling layers in mixed-layer illite/smectite.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Madejova, J., Kraus, I., Komadel, P. 1995. FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DIOCTAHEDRAL SMECTITES AND ILLITES FROM THE MAIN SLOVAK DEPOSITS. In Geologica Carpathica Clays, vol. 4, no.1, pp. 23-32.

APA:
Madejova, J., Kraus, I., Komadel, P. (1995). FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF DIOCTAHEDRAL SMECTITES AND ILLITES FROM THE MAIN SLOVAK DEPOSITS. Geologica Carpathica Clays, 4(1), 23-32.