Raman spectroscopic study of calcium mixed salts of atmospheric importance
Abstract:
The atmospheric particulate matter contains organic and inorganic components of both natural and anthropogenic origin. It is well-known that ions such as Na +, K +, Ca 2+, Mg 2+, NH 4+, and SO 42-, occur in atmosphere, therefore the formation of simple and mixed salts as a consequence of dissolution-precipitation processes within water droplets, e.g., in fog or haze, is also possible. Considering the known occurrence in atmosphere of mixed salts such as K 2Ca(SO 4) 2·H 2O (syngenite), (NH 4) 2Ca(SO 4) 2· H 2O (koktaite), Na 2Ca(SO 4) 2 (glauberite), and K 2Ca 2Mg(SO 4) 4·2H 2O (polyhalite), more specific studies should elucidate their origin and environmental implications. This contribution presents the Raman spectroscopic study of the mentioned calcium-mixed salts. Based on experiments using single solution droplets, the atmospheric origin of syngenite and koktaite are postulated. The atmospheric origin of glauberite and polyhalite are discussed considering the characteristics of atmosphere as well as some principles usually used to explain the precipitation of minerals in evaporite deposits. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Año de publicación:
2012
Keywords:
- Glauberite
- Atmospheric particles
- Koktaite
- Syngenite
- Raman spectroscopy
- Polyhalite
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Espectroscopía
- Ciencia atmosférica
- Espectroscopía
Áreas temáticas:
- Química analítica
- Química inorgánica