Abstract

Silicate mineral hemimorphite has been investigated concerning its TL, IR and EPR properties. A broad TL peak around 180 °C and a weaker and narrower peak around 360 °C were found in a sample annealed at 600 °C for 1 h and then irradiated. The deconvolution using the CGCD method revealed peaks around 132, 169, 222 and 367 °C. The reflectivity measurements showed several bands in the NIR region due to H 2O, OH and Al–OH complexes. No band was observed in the visible region. The thermal treatments were carried out from ∼110 to 940 °C and dehydration was observed, first causing a diminishing optical absorption in general and the disappearance of water and hydroxyl absorption bands. The EPR spectrum of natural hemimorphite, presented Cu 2+ signals at g = 2.4 and g = 2.1 plus E 1′ signal superposed to Fe 3+ signal around g = 2.0.

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