• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 35, Issue 3, 631 (2015)
YANG Meng-li1、*, FU Wei1、2, WANG Bao-hua1、2, ZHANG Ya-qian1, HUANG Xiao-rong1, and NIU Hu-jie3
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2015)03-0631-04 Cite this Article
    YANG Meng-li, FU Wei, WANG Bao-hua, ZHANG Ya-qian, HUANG Xiao-rong, NIU Hu-jie. Infrared Spectra Characteristics of the Silicate Nickel Ores: A Comparison Study on Different Ore Samples from Indonesia and China[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2015, 35(3): 631 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The silicate nickel ores developed in the lateritic nickel deposit, from Kolonodale, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, and Yuanjiang, Yunnan province, China, were selected for the present study. The X-ray diffraction and Fourier infrared spectra were used to analyze the mineralogical attribute of laterite nickel ores from two different places. The results show that these two different silicate nickel ores have unique infrared spectra characteristics individually, which contributes to the ore classification. The silicate nickel ores from Kolonodale deposit, Indonesia, can be classified as the serpentine type, the montmorillonite+serpentine type, and the garnierite type. While, the silicate nickel ores from Yuanjiang deposit, China, can be classified as the serpentine type and the talc+serpentine type. Moreover, the mineral crystallinity of Yuanjiang nickel ores is generally better than Kolonodale nickel ores. According to the advantage of infrared absorption spectra in distinguishing mineral polytypes, it can be determined that lizardite is the main mineral type in the silicate nickel ores of the two deposits, and there is no obvious evidence of chrysotile and antigorite’s existence. The characteristic of infrared absorption spectra also shows that frequency change of OH libration indicates Ni (Fe) replacing Mg in the serpentine type nickel-bearing mineral, that is, OH libration of serpentine moves to higher frequency, with the proportion of Ni (Fe) replacing Mg increasing.
    YANG Meng-li, FU Wei, WANG Bao-hua, ZHANG Ya-qian, HUANG Xiao-rong, NIU Hu-jie. Infrared Spectra Characteristics of the Silicate Nickel Ores: A Comparison Study on Different Ore Samples from Indonesia and China[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2015, 35(3): 631
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