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The synthesis and composition of georgeite and its reactions to form other secondary copper(II) carbonates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

A. M. Pollard
Affiliation:
School of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, University of Wales College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 912, Cardiff CF1 3TB
R. G. Thomas
Affiliation:
School of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, University of Wales College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 912, Cardiff CF1 3TB
P. A. Williams
Affiliation:
School of Chemistry and Applied Chemistry, University of Wales College of Cardiff, P.O. Box 912, Cardiff CF1 3TB
J. Just
Affiliation:
30 Kay Street, Scarborough, W.A. 6019, Australia
P. J. Bridge
Affiliation:
61 Washington Street, Victoria Park, W.A. 6100, Australia W.A. 6000, Australia

Abstract

Comparison of the infrared spectra of georgeite and a phase which can be reproducibily synthesised in the laboratory shows that the mineral is an amorphous analogue of malachite, Cu2CO3(OH)2. Synthetic studies also explain the chemical conditions under which georgeite may form, as well as those which can cause it to react to either malachite or chalconatronite. Parallels may be drawn between the laboratory observations and known mineral associations of georgeite.

Type
Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1991

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Footnotes

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Author for correspondence.

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