1981
DOI: 10.2343/geochemj.15.325
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Electron spin resonance and distribution of some elements in shales

Abstract: Five types of ESR signals were observed in shales. The resonance composed of six lines near geff = 2 (type A) is attributed to Mn(II). Type A resonance is divided into two groups on the basis of its line shape; one exhibits six sharp lines (type A-1), and another shows relatively broad lines (type A-2). The geff = 2 broad resonance (type B) may be attributed to Fe(III). The geff = 2 sharp resonance line (type C) probably results from stable organic free radicals. The geff = 4.1 resonance (type D) can be attrib… Show more

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“…ESR has been used to study the distribution of some elements in shale by Inazumi et al (193). Optical spectra are reported to discriminate Ni and Fe ions in ores (194).…”
Section: Other Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ESR has been used to study the distribution of some elements in shale by Inazumi et al (193). Optical spectra are reported to discriminate Ni and Fe ions in ores (194).…”
Section: Other Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%