Characterization of beryl (aquamarine variety) from pegmatites of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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2002
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Eight samples of the beryl variety aquamarine
were selected from four pegmatites in the Governador
Valadares and Arac¸uaı´ regions in northeastern Minas
Gerais State, Brazil. These samples were fully characterized
by chemical analysis, infrared and UV-visible spectroscopy,
thermal analyses, and high-temperature X-ray
diffraction (from room temperature up to 800 C).
Several physical and chemical properties of beryl were
found to depend on the amount of water and ions residing
in the structural channels. The thermal expansion coefficients
from room temperature to about 800 C are
temperature-independent, with aa @ )3.2 · 10)6 C)1
and ac @ )8.7 · 10)6 C)1. The contraction of both a and
c unit-cell parameters with increasing temperature and the
shift of the infrared band centered at about 1200 cm)1
were tentatively ascribed to interactions between channel
water and the silicate rings. The color of beryl seems to be
dictated by the relative proportions of Fe3+ in the octahedral
sites and of fe2+ in the channels. Thus, deep-blue
samples have little Fe3+, whereas greener samples have
more Fe3+ or less channel Fe2+.
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Beryl, Channel constituents, Thermal expansion
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VIANA, R. R. et al. Characterization of beryl (aquamarine variety) from pegmatites of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, v. 29, p. 668-679, 2002. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00269-002-0278-y>. Acesso em: 20 de jun. 2017.