articleJournal of Raman SpectroscopyMar 13, 2006Closed access

Raman and infrared spectra of carbonates of calcite structure

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Abstract

Abstract The Raman and mid‐range infrared spectra have been measured on natural limestone and dolomite minerals. The carbonate minerals show four prominent absorption bands in the regions 1450–1420, 890–870, 720–700 and 1000–1100 cm −1 . The positions of the wavenumbers are unique for each carbonate mineral and are thus diagnostic of their mineralogy. Calcite and dolomite groups are characterized by the Raman wavenumbers at 288 and 309 cm −1 and the infrared absorption bands at 712 and 728 cm −1 , respectively. The principal wavenumber at 1092 cm −1 in the limestone spectra is accompanied by two satellites with values of 1062 and 1075 cm −1 . The observed non‐split peaks ν 2 and ν 4 in the infrared spectra of…

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Keywords
  • Dolomite
  • Calcite
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Mineralogy
  • Carbonate
  • Carbonate minerals
  • Mineral
  • Geology
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