2023
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.6557
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Raman spectroscopic study of non‐stoichiometry in cerianite from critical zone

Abstract: Cerianite (CeO2) is one of the key minerals controlling the behavior of rare earth elements (REE) in supergene environment, yet little is known about the composition and structure of the mineral. We present Raman spectroscopy and compositional data on regolith cerianite from carbonatite‐related supergene REE deposits. Cerianite showed a low content of impurities, distinguishing from high‐temperature environments, where the mineral is characterized by elevated concentrations of lanthanides other than Ce. The Ra… Show more

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“…Non-stoichiometric rare earth element (REE) oxide cerianite (CeO 2 ) that has a crucial importance for the behaviour of REE in the critical zone as it controls the fractionation of Ce from other lanthanides was studied by Zhukova et al 3 They used Raman spectroscopy to characterize the defect structure of two cerianite samples originating from carbonatite-related supergene deposits (Mount Weld in Western Australia and Chuktukon in Southeastern Siberia, Russia).…”
Section: Geoscience and Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-stoichiometric rare earth element (REE) oxide cerianite (CeO 2 ) that has a crucial importance for the behaviour of REE in the critical zone as it controls the fractionation of Ce from other lanthanides was studied by Zhukova et al 3 They used Raman spectroscopy to characterize the defect structure of two cerianite samples originating from carbonatite-related supergene deposits (Mount Weld in Western Australia and Chuktukon in Southeastern Siberia, Russia).…”
Section: Geoscience and Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%