XANES calibrations for the oxidation state of iron in a silicate glass

Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectra were recorded for a series of anorthite-diopside eutectic glasses containing 1 wt% Fe quenched from melts equilibrated over a range of oxygen fugacities at 1409 °C. The Fe /ΣFe ratios were determined previously by Fe Mössbauer spectrosco...

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Published inThe American mineralogist Vol. 88; no. 7; pp. 967 - 977
Main Authors Berry, Andrew J., O’Neill, Hugh St.C., Jayasuriya, Kasthuri D., Campbell, Stewart J., Foran, Garry J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter 01.07.2003
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Summary:Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectra were recorded for a series of anorthite-diopside eutectic glasses containing 1 wt% Fe quenched from melts equilibrated over a range of oxygen fugacities at 1409 °C. The Fe /ΣFe ratios were determined previously by Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and vary between 0 (fully reduced) and 1 (fully oxidized). Using the Mössbauer results as a reference, various methods for extracting Fe /ΣFe ratios from XANES spectra were investigated. The energy of the 1s → 3d pre-edge transition centroid was found to correlate linearly with the oxidation state. Correlations also exist with the energy of the K absorption edge and the area of peaks in the derivative spectrum associated with the 1s → 4s and crest (1s → 4p) transitions. The Fe /ΣFe ratios determined from linear combinations of end-member spectra (Fe /ΣFe ~0 and ~1) were found to deviate significantly from the Mössbauer values. This may indicate the susceptibility of this method either to errors arising from the treatment of the background or to changes in Fe or Fe coordination with the Fe /ΣFe ratio. The general applicability of any XANES calibration for determining oxidation states is limited by variations in the Fe coordination environment, which affects both the intensity and energy of spectral features. Thus previous calibrations based on mineral spectra are not applicable to silicate glasses. Nevertheless, systematic trends in spectral features suggest that Fe /ΣFe values may be obtained from XANES spectra, with an accuracy comparable to Mössbauer spectroscopy, by reference to empirical calibration curves derived from compositionally similar standards.
ISSN:0003-004X
1945-3027
DOI:10.1515/am-2003-0704