2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-010-0450-5
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Mineralogical and spectroscopic characterization, and potential environmental use of limestone from the Abiod formation, Tunisia

Abstract: Limestone beds of the Late Cretaceous Abiod formation (Campanian-Maastrichtian system) are fundamentally important for the economic growth of the raw material sector in Tunisia. However, little attention has been paid to the detailed physical and chemical properties of the Abiod limestone. Nine limestone samples collected from the Abiod formation outcropping in the areas of Bizerte, Gafsa and Gabes, Tunisia, as well as their separated clay fractions, were characterized using different techniques, such as XRF, … Show more

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“…Vibration bands at 736 cm -1 , in the range 860-880 cm -1 and 1390-1440 cm -1 are attributed to the CO bond of the carbonates, confirming the results of XRD and chemical analyses (Siderite: FeCO 3 , Calcite: CaCO 3 and Dolomite: MgCa (CO 3 ) 2 ). This latter result is in agreement with the literature [24,25,28,29]. TPR analysis was performed to get detailed information about the nature of the iron oxides.…”
Section: Catalysts Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Vibration bands at 736 cm -1 , in the range 860-880 cm -1 and 1390-1440 cm -1 are attributed to the CO bond of the carbonates, confirming the results of XRD and chemical analyses (Siderite: FeCO 3 , Calcite: CaCO 3 and Dolomite: MgCa (CO 3 ) 2 ). This latter result is in agreement with the literature [24,25,28,29]. TPR analysis was performed to get detailed information about the nature of the iron oxides.…”
Section: Catalysts Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The other vibration at 1,635.34 cm -1 was attributed to the bending of adsorbed water (Sdiri et al 2011(Sdiri et al , 2012b. The stretching bands near 1,435.34, 871.67, and 711.60 cm -1 , found in the original sample, were assigned to calcite, but disappeared after the removal of carbonate minerals by acid treatment (Sdiri et al 2010(Sdiri et al , 2011. Detailed mineralogical, geological, and spectroscopic characterization of the studied clay samples can be found in Sdiri et al (2011Sdiri et al ( , 2012b.…”
Section: Characterization Of Clay Samplesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…3). The stretching bands near 1,435.34, 871.67 and 711.60 cm −1 were assigned to calcite (Sdiri et al 2010b;2011a). The removal of carbonate minerals by acid treatment led to the elimination of the abovementioned bands of calcite in TS and TY spectra.…”
Section: Characterization Of Clay Samplesmentioning
confidence: 97%