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Mariano Mercurio1, Manuela Rossi2, Francesco Izzo3, Piergiulio Cappelletti4, Chiara Germinario3, Celestino Grifa3, Maurizio Petrelli5, Alessandro Vergara6, Alessio Langella3.
Abstract
Fourteen samples of tourmaline from the Real Museo Mineralogico of Federico II University (Naples) have been characterized through multi-methodological investigations (EMPA-WDS, SEM-EDS, LA-ICP-MS, and FT-IR spectroscopy). The samples show different size, morphology and color, and are often associated with other minerals. Data on major and minor elements allowed to identify and classify tourmalines as follows: elbaites, tsilaisite, schorl, dravites, uvites and rossmanite. Non-invasive, non-destructive FT-IR and in-situ analyses were carried out on the same samples to validate this chemically-based identification and classification. The results of this research show that a complete characterization of this mineral species, usually time-consuming and expensive, can be successfully achieved through non-destructive FT-IR technique, thus representing a reliable tool for a fast classification extremely useful to plan further analytical strategies, as well as to support gemological appraisals.Entities:
Keywords: External reflectance; FT-IR; Fingerprint region; Natural gemstones; Non-destructive technique; Tourmaline
Year: 2017 PMID: 29136805 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.09.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057