Natrolite

Natrolite — FTIR1,801 points · 4004000 cm⁻¹
500100015002000250030003500400000.05000.100Wavenumber (cm⁻¹)Absorbance
Natrolite sample photograph, USGS Spectral Library Version 7
Sample photograph — USGS Spectral Library v7

Spectrum Details

Modality
FTIR
Category
mineral
Material Type
Tectosilicate
Sample ID
HS169.1B, HS169.2B, HS169.3B, HS169.4B
Collection Locality
Poonah, India
Spectral Purity
1b2_3_4_ # HS169.1B # 1= 0.2-3, 2= 1.5-6, 3= 6-25, 4= 20-150 microns SPECTRAL_PURITY: 1b2_3_4_ # HS169.2B # 1= 0.2-3, 2= 1.5-6, 3= 6-25, 4= 20-150 microns SPECTRAL_PURITY: 1b2b3b4b # HS169.3B # 1= 0.2-3, 2= 1.5-6, 3= 6-25, 4= 20-150 microns SPECTRAL_PURITY: 1b2_3_4_ # HS169.4B # 1= 0.2-3, 2= 1.5-6, 3= 6-25, 4= 20-150 microns
Composition / XRD
None # XRF, EPMA, ICP(Trace), WChem COMPOSITION_TRACE: None
Sample Description
Dimorphous with Tetranantrolite. "T-22 Natrolite 169B--Poonah, India. Na2Al2Si3O102H2O: The spectral features in this sample are very well resolved and the spectrum displays multiple sharp and weak features, all due to H2O throughout the entire mid- infrared. The main features are at 0.98µ, 1.19µ, 1.46µ, 1.95µ, 2.2µ, and 2.44µ. The differences in these natrolite spectra indicate that the water is less randomly located in the Poonah sample than in the Springfield sample." Hunt, G.R., J.W. Salisbury, and C.J. Lenhoff, 1973, Visible and near-infrared spectra of minerals and rocks: VI. Additional silicates. Modern Geology, v. 4, p. 85-106. Grain size fractions are indicated by the extension after the sample number: .1B = IMAGE_OF_SAMPLE:
XRD Analysis
Pure natrolite. (Norma Vergo)
X Units
cm⁻¹
Y Units
Absorbance
Data Points
1,801

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Attribution

USGS Spectral Library Version 7, U.S. Geological Survey

License: Public Domain

DOI: 10.3133/ds1035

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