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Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest
Manganese oxides are important geomaterials, used in a large number of applications. For instance, as pigments in art works or in the treatment and removal of heavy metals from drinking water. Particularly, ramsdellite [Mn(4+)O(2)] and groutellite [(Mn(0.5)(4+),Mn(0.5)(3+))O(1.5)(OH)(0.5)], because...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9048582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08662e |
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author | Bernardini, Simone Bellatreccia, Fabio Della Ventura, Giancarlo Ballirano, Paolo Sodo, Armida |
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description | Manganese oxides are important geomaterials, used in a large number of applications. For instance, as pigments in art works or in the treatment and removal of heavy metals from drinking water. Particularly, ramsdellite [Mn(4+)O(2)] and groutellite [(Mn(0.5)(4+),Mn(0.5)(3+))O(1.5)(OH)(0.5)], because of their 2 × 1 frameworks that enable proton diffusion, are very important cathode materials. Manganese oxides commonly occur as crypto-crystalline and very fine mixtures of different Mn-phases, iron oxides, silicates and carbonates. Thus, proper characterization can be a difficult task using XRPD. The lack of Raman data on groutellite and the little and conflicting data on ramsdellite do not allow their proper identification by Raman spectroscopy. In this work we characterize natural mixtures of ramsdellite and groutellite by combining SEM-EDS, XRPD, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy, to provide reference Raman spectra. Our data show that they have a typical and unmistakable spectra, allowing clear recognition. Moreover, we have investigated their laser-induced degradation. Our data show that groutellite transforms into ramsdellite, by the loss of H(+) and the oxidation of Mn(3+) to Mn(4+), already at a very low laser power. Further increasing the laser power the formation of hausmannite [Mn(2+)Mn(2)(3+)O(4)] occurs via the reduction of Mn cations. Our data can be used to study the discharge mechanism in cathodic battery materials, by monitoring the Mn reduction from ramsdellite to groutellite, and finally to groutite [α-Mn(3+)OOH]. Moreover, Raman mapping allows the study of their distribution in all the investigated samples and, indirectly, those of H(+) and Mn(3+), which plays a key-role in electrochemical activity of these compounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-90485822022-04-28 Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest Bernardini, Simone Bellatreccia, Fabio Della Ventura, Giancarlo Ballirano, Paolo Sodo, Armida RSC Adv Chemistry Manganese oxides are important geomaterials, used in a large number of applications. For instance, as pigments in art works or in the treatment and removal of heavy metals from drinking water. Particularly, ramsdellite [Mn(4+)O(2)] and groutellite [(Mn(0.5)(4+),Mn(0.5)(3+))O(1.5)(OH)(0.5)], because of their 2 × 1 frameworks that enable proton diffusion, are very important cathode materials. Manganese oxides commonly occur as crypto-crystalline and very fine mixtures of different Mn-phases, iron oxides, silicates and carbonates. Thus, proper characterization can be a difficult task using XRPD. The lack of Raman data on groutellite and the little and conflicting data on ramsdellite do not allow their proper identification by Raman spectroscopy. In this work we characterize natural mixtures of ramsdellite and groutellite by combining SEM-EDS, XRPD, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy, to provide reference Raman spectra. Our data show that they have a typical and unmistakable spectra, allowing clear recognition. Moreover, we have investigated their laser-induced degradation. Our data show that groutellite transforms into ramsdellite, by the loss of H(+) and the oxidation of Mn(3+) to Mn(4+), already at a very low laser power. Further increasing the laser power the formation of hausmannite [Mn(2+)Mn(2)(3+)O(4)] occurs via the reduction of Mn cations. Our data can be used to study the discharge mechanism in cathodic battery materials, by monitoring the Mn reduction from ramsdellite to groutellite, and finally to groutite [α-Mn(3+)OOH]. Moreover, Raman mapping allows the study of their distribution in all the investigated samples and, indirectly, those of H(+) and Mn(3+), which plays a key-role in electrochemical activity of these compounds. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9048582/ /pubmed/35494460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08662e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Bernardini, Simone Bellatreccia, Fabio Della Ventura, Giancarlo Ballirano, Paolo Sodo, Armida Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title | Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title_full | Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title_fullStr | Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title_full_unstemmed | Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title_short | Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
title_sort | raman spectroscopy and laser-induced degradation of groutellite and ramsdellite, two cathode materials of technological interest |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9048582/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08662e |
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