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Structural Effects of Aluminum and Iron Occupancy in Minerals of the Jarosite-Alunite Solid Solution

Author(s)
Andrew R. C. Grigg
Luiza Notini
Ralf Kaegi
ThomasArrigo, Laurel  
Labo de chimie environnementale  
Ruben Kretzschmar
Date issued
February 15, 2024
In
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Vol
8
No
2
From page
194
To page
206
Subjects
Raman spectroscopy Mössbauer spectroscopy energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy X-ray diffraction atom substitution
Abstract
The alunite supergroup of minerals contains several hydroxysulfate mineral phases that commonly occur in acidic natural and engineered environments. The main division of the mineral supergroup defines two minerals, jarosite and alunite, based on the relative structural occupancy by Al or Fe, respectively. However, intermediate members of the jarosite-alunite solid solution have not been extensively characterized, especially in the environment. Here, we link the mineral unit cell sizes measured by X-ray diffraction, peak shifts in Raman spectra, fitting parameters in Mössbauer spectroscopy, and elemental quantification by EDX spectroscopy to known amounts of Al substitution in two synthetic series of Al-substituted jarosite (up to Al-for-Fe substitution of 9.5%) and unknown Al substitution in a natural jarosite isolated from an acid sulfate soil. Strong correlations were observed between the Al substitution of the jarosite samples and unit cell size, position of several vibrational peaks in Raman spectroscopy, and the temperature of magnetic ordering. In addition, elemental mapping provided a robust way to characterize the Al content of jarosite. As the techniques were effective in quantifying the Al or Fe content of jarosite-alunite supergroup mineral samples, without the need for sample dissolution, the findings support the application of these spectroscopy techniques to characterize natural jarosite-alunite samples. Using these techniques, we demonstrate at least 5% Al-for-Fe substitution in a jarosite sample from an acid sulfate soil. Application to environmental samples is especially useful in cases where it is otherwise difficult to directly measure the Al content of a mineral sample or when Al-for-Fe substitution influences the spectral responses to substitution at other sites in the crystal structure.
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journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/100178
DOI
10.1021/acsearthspacechem.3c00174
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