Thermal decomposition of hydronium jarosite (H3O)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6

被引:0
|
作者
R L Frost
R A Wills
J T Kloprogge
W N Martens
机构
[1] Queensland University of Technology,Inorganic Materials Research Program, School of Physical and Chemical Sciences
关键词
dehydration; dehydroxylation; high-resolution thermogravimetric analysis; hydronium jarosite; infrared emission spectroscopy; jarosite;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Thermogravimetry combined with mass spectrometry has been used to study the thermal decomposition of a synthetic hydronium jarosite. Five mass loss steps are observed at 262, 294, 385, 557 and 619°C. The mass loss step at 557°C is sharp and marks a sharp loss of sulphate as SO3 from the hydronium jarosite. Mass spectrometry through evolved gases confirms the first three mass loss steps to dehydroxylation, the fourth to a mass loss of the hydrated proton and a sulphate and the final step to the loss of the remaining sulphate. Changes in the molecular structure of the hydronium jarosite were followed by infrared emission spectroscopy. This technique allows the infrared spectrum at the elevated temperatures to be obtained. Infrared emission spectroscopy confirms the dehydroxylation has taken place by 400 and the sulphate loss by 650°C. Jarosites are a group of minerals formed in evaporite deposits and form a component of the efflorescence. The minerals can function as cation and heavy metal collectors. Hydronium jarosite has the potential to act as a cation collector by the replacement of the proton with a heavy metal cation.
引用
收藏
页码:213 / 218
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Thermal decomposition of hydronium jarosite (H3O)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    Frost, RL
    Wills, RA
    Kloprogge, JT
    Martens, WN
    JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2006, 83 (01) : 213 - 218
  • [2] Anisotropy-driven spin glass transition in the kagome antiferromagnet hydronium jarosite, (H3O)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    Bisson, W. G.
    Wills, A. S.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, 2008, 20 (45)
  • [3] Thermal decomposition of ammonium jarosite (NH4)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    Frost, RL
    Wills, RA
    Kloprogge, JT
    Martens, W
    JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2006, 84 (02) : 489 - 496
  • [4] Thermal decomposition of ammonium jarosite (NH4)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    Ray L. Frost
    Rachael-Anne Wills
    J. Theo Kloprogge
    Wayde Martens
    Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2006, 84 : 489 - 496
  • [5] THERMOLYSIS OF (H3O)FE3(OH)6(SO4)2 AND FEOHSO4 HYDROXOSULFATES
    MARGULIS, EV
    SAVCHENK.LA
    SHOKAREV, MM
    BEISEKEE.LI
    VERSHINI.FI
    ZHURNAL NEORGANICHESKOI KHIMII, 1973, 18 (05): : 1263 - 1269
  • [6] μSR studies of the kagome antiferromagnet (H3O)Fe3(OH)6(SO4)2
    Harrison, A
    Kojima, KM
    Wills, AS
    Fudamato, Y
    Larkin, MI
    Luke, GM
    Nachumi, B
    Uemura, YJ
    Visser, D
    Lord, JS
    PHYSICA B, 2000, 289 : 217 - 220
  • [7] Thermodynamic properties, low-temperature heat-capacity anomalies, and single-crystal X-ray refinement of hydronium jarosite, (H3O)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    Majzlan, J
    Stevens, R
    Boerio-Goates, J
    Woodfield, BF
    Navrotsky, A
    Burns, PC
    Crawford, MK
    Amos, TG
    PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS, 2004, 31 (08) : 518 - 531
  • [8] Thermodynamic properties, low-temperature heat-capacity anomalies, and single-crystal X-ray refinement of hydronium jarosite, (H3O)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6
    J. Majzlan
    R. Stevens
    J. Boerio-Goates
    B. F. Woodfield
    A. Navrotsky
    P. C. Burns
    M. K. Crawford
    T. G. Amos
    Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2004, 31 : 518 - 531
  • [9] (H3O)Nd(SO4)2
    Zhang, Zaichao
    Zhang, Zhibin
    ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION C-CRYSTAL STRUCTURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2010, 66 : I9 - I11
  • [10] The crystal structure of ammoniojarosite, (NH4)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6 and the crystal chemistry of the ammoniojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution series
    Basciano, L. C.
    Peterson, R. C.
    MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, 2007, 71 (04) : 427 - 441