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Evaluation of portable Raman instruments with 532 and 785-nm excitation for identification of zeolites and beryllium containing silicates

Publikace na Přírodovědecká fakulta |
2015

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In this short paper we present Raman spectra of minerals of the group of zeolites and beryllium containing silicates (thomsonite, stilbite, natrolite, euclase, phenakite, bavenite, milarite and beryl) obtained indoors/outdoors on a collection of samples using a portable 532-nm/785-nm systems. This study complements a previous one in which one of the first handheld 785-nm excitation instruments was tested.

To our knowledge this is the first time that a handheld Raman spectrometer equipped with a 532-nm laser as well as a portable dual instrument with 532/785-nm excitation was used in mineralogy. For the major findings of the zeolites investigated, the most intense Raman bands are found at correct positions +/-2-4cm(-1).

Although acceptable results were obtained using the 532-nm excitations with both the instruments (the strongest bands are well developed and these bands permit the unambiguous identification), the use of the near-infrared excitation can especially be recommended (higher number of bands at correct positions, spectra with a S/N similar to laboratory spectrometers).