Images and graphs from a Raman and infrared spectroscopic study of the vivianite-group phosphates vivianite, baricite and bobierrite
The molecular structure of the three vivianite-structure, compositionally related phosphate minerals vivianite, baricite and bobierrite of formula M32+(PO4)2.8H2O where M is Fe or Mg, has been assessed using a combination of Raman and infrared (IR) spectroscopy.
Figure 1 is Raman spectra of the hydroxyl-stretching region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite.
Figure 2 is IR spectra of the hydroxyl-stretching region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite.
Figure 3 is IR spectra of the water HOH-bending region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite.
Figure 4 is Raman spectra of the phosphate-stretching region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite.
Figure 5 is IR spectra of the PO4-stretching region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite
Figure 6 is Raman spectra of the low-wavenumber region of (a) vivianite, (b) baricite and (c) bobierrite.