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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.54.1983.tde-20082014-115105
Document
Author
Full name
Paulo Sérgio Pizani
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1983
Supervisor
Committee
Terrile, Maria Cristina (President)
Caride, Anibal Omar
Carmo, Luiz Carlos Scavarda do
Luzzi, Roberto
Nascimento, Otaciro Rangel
Title in Portuguese
Propriedades físicas da sodalita natural brasileira
Keywords in Portuguese
Absorção óptica
Centros de cor
ITC
RNM
RPE
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho tem por objetivo o estudo de algumas propriedades físicas do mineral natural sodalita, de origem brasileira (Itabuna, BA), cuja fórmula ideal é Na8Al6Si6O24Cl2. Para isso foram feitas medidas de ressonância paramagnética de elétrons, absorção óptica, ressonância nuclear magnética, corrente iônica termoestimulada e condutividade elétrica DC em amostras naturais tratadas termicamente e irradiadas com raios-X. Foram detectados três centros paramagnéticos: uma linha isotrópica com g= 2.011, relacionada com a cor azul da amostra natural, isto é, bandas de absorção óptica a 600nm e 645nm. Um conjunto de treze linhas de interação hiperfina, com g= 2.001 e A= 3.5 Gauss, relacionado com um centro de dipolo elétrico responsável por dois picos de relaxação dielétrica a 19.90K, e a 49.3° K com energias de ativação de 30 meV e 121 meV respectivamente. Um conjunto de treze linhas de interação hiperfina com g= 2.001 e A= 32.5 Gauss, relacionado com uma banda de absorção óptica a 530nm
Title in English
Physical properties of brazilian natural sodalite
Keywords in English
Color center
EPR
ITC
NMR
Optical absorption
Abstract in English
The aim of this work is the study of some physical properties of natural blue brazilian sodalite (Itabuna, BA), whose ideal formula is Na8Al6Si6O24Cl2. For this purpose, we made use of electron paramagnetic resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, ionic thermocurrent, optical absorption and electrical conductivity techiniques in natural, bleached and irradiated samples. We have detected three paramagnetic centers: a) na isotropic line with g= 2.011, related to the blue color of natural samples, that is, with the optical absorption bands at 600nm and 645nm; b) a set of thirteen lines of hyperfine interaction with g= 2.001 and A= 3.5 Gauss, related to na electric dipole Center responsible for two bands of dieletric relaxation at 19.9°K and 49.3°K, with activation energy of 30 meV and 121 meV, respectively, c) we have also detected an F center with a EPR spectrum composed of thirteen isotropic lines of hyperfine interaction with g= 2.001 and A=32.5 Gauss, related to the Pink color
 
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2014-08-21
 
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