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Calibration for IR measurements of OH in apatite

  • Karen L. Wang , Youxue Zhang EMAIL logo and Fabian U. Naab
From the journal American Mineralogist

Abstract

In this work, we have calibrated the infrared (IR) method for determining OH concentrations in apatite with absolute concentrations obtained through elastic recoil detection (ERD) analysis. IR spectra were collected on oriented, single-crystal apatite samples using polarized transmission infrared spectroscopy. The weight percent H2O is 0.001199 ± 0.000029 (the error is given at 1σ level hereafter) times A/d, where A is the linear absorbance peak height measured using polarized IR when the light vector E is parallel to the c-axis of the apatite crystal, and d is the sample thickness in centimeters. This corresponds to a linear molar absorptivity, ε = 470 ± 11 L/mol/cm-1. The calibration using linear absorbance can be applied when there is only one dominant peak at 3540 cm-1. If other peaks are significant, then the integrated molar absorptivity, ε = (2.31 ± 0.06) ×104 L/mol/cm2, should be used. The detection limit of H2O concentration in apatite by IR approaches parts per million level for wafers of 0.1 mm thickness. The accuracy based on our calibration is 5-10% relative.

Received: 2010-12-6
Accepted: 2011-4-19
Published Online: 2015-4-2
Published in Print: 2011-8-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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