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Title

EDXRF quantitative analysis of chromophore chemical elements in corundum samples.

Authors

Bonizzoni, L.; Galli, A.; Spinolo, G.; Palanza, V.

Abstract

Corundum is a crystalline form of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and is one of the rock-forming minerals. When aluminum oxide is pure, the mineral is colorless, but the presence of trace amounts of other elements such as iron, titanium, and chromium in the crystal lattice gives the typical colors (including blue, red, violet, pink, green, yellow, orange, gray, white, colorless, and black) of gemstone varieties. The starting point for our work is the quantitative evaluation of the concentration of chromophore chemical elements with a precision as good as possible to match the data obtained by different techniques as such as optical absorption photoluminescence. The aim is to give an interpretation of the absorption bands present in the NIR and visible ranges which do not involve intervalence charge transfer transitions (Fe2 → Fe3 and Fe2 → Ti4 ), commonly considered responsible of the important features of the blue sapphire absorption spectra. So, we developed a method to evaluate as accurately as possible the autoabsorption effects and the secondary excitation effects which frequently are sources of relevant errors in the quantitative EDXRF analysis.

Subjects

CORUNDUM; ALUMINUM oxide; SPECTRUM analysis; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; ABSORPTION

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009, Vol 395, Issue 7, p2021

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-009-3158-1

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