Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study

Quartz and iron (hydr)oxide are reactive surface phases that are often associated with one another in soils and sediments. Despite the several studies on the coating of quartz with iron oxides, the reactivity of dissolved species (Si) leached from quartz with iron (hydr)oxides has received limited a...

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Main Authors: Ali, A.M., Padmanabhan, E., Baioumy, H.
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Published: Science Press 2018
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spelling my.utp.eprints.217162018-08-01T02:08:51Z Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study Ali, A.M. Padmanabhan, E. Baioumy, H. Quartz and iron (hydr)oxide are reactive surface phases that are often associated with one another in soils and sediments. Despite the several studies on the coating of quartz with iron oxides, the reactivity of dissolved species (Si) leached from quartz with iron (hydr)oxides has received limited attention. In this study, goethite synthesized on quartz substrates were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy, and Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The SEM characterization revealed that bundles of thin parallel aligned goethite rods were formed at pH > 10, while large pseudohexagonal crystals of twinned goethite needles were synthesized at pH � 10 after dehydration and hydration in the alkaline media. TEM analysis showed expanded and distorted lattice spacing of the crystal structure of iron (hydr)oxide due to silica incorporation. The characterization showed that silica increased the crystallite size of the goethite and transformed its acicular texture to a larger, twinned needle structure. FT-IR and XRD analyses revealed band shifts in crystal bonds as well as new bond formations, which indicate the presence of changes in the chemical environment of Fe�O and Si�O bonds. Thus, the presence of sorbed silicates modifies the crystal and lattice structure of goethite. © 2018 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Science Press 2018 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045133022&doi=10.1007%2fs11631-018-0267-6&partnerID=40&md5=630e9a33a1d029e903c311193c126eb7 Ali, A.M. and Padmanabhan, E. and Baioumy, H. (2018) Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study. Acta Geochimica . pp. 1-11. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/21716/
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description Quartz and iron (hydr)oxide are reactive surface phases that are often associated with one another in soils and sediments. Despite the several studies on the coating of quartz with iron oxides, the reactivity of dissolved species (Si) leached from quartz with iron (hydr)oxides has received limited attention. In this study, goethite synthesized on quartz substrates were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy, and Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The SEM characterization revealed that bundles of thin parallel aligned goethite rods were formed at pH > 10, while large pseudohexagonal crystals of twinned goethite needles were synthesized at pH � 10 after dehydration and hydration in the alkaline media. TEM analysis showed expanded and distorted lattice spacing of the crystal structure of iron (hydr)oxide due to silica incorporation. The characterization showed that silica increased the crystallite size of the goethite and transformed its acicular texture to a larger, twinned needle structure. FT-IR and XRD analyses revealed band shifts in crystal bonds as well as new bond formations, which indicate the presence of changes in the chemical environment of Fe�O and Si�O bonds. Thus, the presence of sorbed silicates modifies the crystal and lattice structure of goethite. © 2018 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature
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author Ali, A.M.
Padmanabhan, E.
Baioumy, H.
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Padmanabhan, E.
Baioumy, H.
Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
author_facet Ali, A.M.
Padmanabhan, E.
Baioumy, H.
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title Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
title_short Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
title_full Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
title_fullStr Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
title_sort incorporation of silica into the goethite structure: a microscopic and spectroscopic study
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