Stilbite GDS8 Zeolite

Stilbite GDS8 Zeolite — FTIR1,801 points · 4004000 cm⁻¹
500100015002000250030003500400000.05000.100Wavenumber (cm⁻¹)Absorbance
Stilbite GDS8 Zeolite sample photograph, USGS Spectral Library Version 7
Sample photograph — USGS Spectral Library v7

Spectrum Details

Modality
FTIR
Category
mineral
Material Type
Tectosilicate
Sample ID
GDS8
Collection Locality
Nasik, India
Spectral Purity
1b2b3b4_ # GDS8 # 1= 0.2-3, 2= 1.5-6, 3= 6-25, 4= 20-150 microns
Composition / XRD
# XRF, EPMA, ICP(Trace), WChem COMPOSITION_TRACE:
Sample Description
The sample appears white and to be spectrally pure. IMAGE_OF_SAMPLE:
XRD Analysis
Primarily a zeolite of the heulandite group - best match is stellerite, but this isn't definitive. Konnert, Judith and Marta Flohr, 1992, unpublished data, USGS Reston, VA. Stilbite is also a member of the heulandite group. 40 kV - 30 mA, 6.5-9.5 keV File: stilbite.out, -.mdi References: JCPDS #24-894 Found: Stilbite Comment: Very well crystallized phase. Expected to observe the (-201) reflection, but did not. Did observe some unexpected peak splitting not shown in the JCPDS listing. JCPDS listing does not exceed 35.8 degrees 2 theta for CuK alpha, so any additional phase having reflections only above 35.8 degrees could not be detected without further work. Stilbite has fibrous habit; this material is granular. J.S. Huebner, J. Pickrell, T. Schaefer, written communication(USGS)
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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