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A reexamination of the effects of adsorbates on the Raman spectrum of gibbsite

January 1, 1983

Previous workers have attributed substantial changes in the Raman intensities of the OH stretching bands in solid, powdered gibbsite of surface area 10 m2/g to surface interactions with the adsorbates 093Ca2+,HxPO43x- and SiO2.xH2O. These changes apparently resulted from an unsatisfactory Raman measurement procedure as a re-examination using an internal intensity standard (Na2C2O4 crystals) with gibbsite of surface area 39 m2/g showed no significant changes in the low-frequency band-height ratios of gibbsite and adsorbates.-D.J.M.

Publication Year 1983
Title A reexamination of the effects of adsorbates on the Raman spectrum of gibbsite
DOI 10.1097/00010694-198308000-00006
Authors K.W. Cunningham, M. C. Goldberg
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Soil Science
Index ID 70011190
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program