State of water molecules and silanol groups in opal minerals: a near infrared spectroscopic study of opals from Slovakia

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作者
Bobon, Miroslav [2 ]
Christy, Alfred A. [1 ]
Kluvanec, Daniel [2 ]
Illasova, L'udmila [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Agder, Fac Sci & Engn, Dept Sci, N-4604 Kristiansand, Norway
[2] Constantine Philosopher Univ Nitra, Dept Phys, Fac Nat Sci, Nitra, Slovakia
[3] Constantine Philosopher Univ Nitra, Gemmol Inst, Fac Nat Sci, Nitra, Slovakia
关键词
Opal; NIR spectroscopy; Silanol groups; Hydrogen bonding; SILICA-GEL; HYDROXYL-GROUPS; SURFACE; ADSORPTION; QUANTITATION; METHANOL; IR;
D O I
10.1007/s00269-011-0453-0
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Recently, near infrared spectroscopy in combination with double derivative technique has been effectively used by Christy (Vib Spectrosc 54:42-49, 2010) to study and differentiate between free and hydrogen bonded silanol groups on silica gel surface. The method has given some insight into the type of functionalities, their location in silica gel samples, and the way the water molecules bind onto the silanol groups. The important information in this respect comes from the overtones of the OH groups of water molecules hydrogen-bonded to free silanol groups, and hydrogen-bonded silanol groups absorbing in the region 5,500-5,100 cm(-1). Chemically, opal minerals are hydrated silica and the same approach was adapted to study the state of water molecules, silanol functionalities, and their locations in opal samples from Slovakia. Twenty opal samples classified into CT and A classes and one quartz sample were used in this work. The samples were crushed using a hydraulic press and powderized. Each sample was then subjected to evacuation process to remove surface-adsorbed water at 200A degrees C, and the near infrared spectrum of each sample was measured using a Perkin Elmer NTS FT-NIR spectrometer equipped with a transflectance accessory and a DTGS detector. The samples were also heated to 750A degrees C to remove the hydrogen-bonded silanol groups on the surface to reveal their locality. Second derivative profiles of the near infrared reflectance spectra were obtained using the instrument's software and used in the detailed analysis of the samples. The analysis of the near infrared spectra and their second derivative profiles had the aim in finding relationships between the surface chemical structure and the classification of opal samples. The dry opal samples were also tested for their surface adsorption effectivity toward water molecules. The results indicate that the opal samples contain (1) surface-adsorbed water, (2) free and hydrogen-bonded silanol groups on the surface, (3) trapped water molecules in the bulk, and (4) free and hydrogen-bonded silanol groups in the cavity surfaces in the bulk. A part of the water molecules in the bulk of opal minerals are found as free molecules and the rest are found in hydrogen-bonded state to either free or vicinal or geminal silanol groups.
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