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Multinuclear NMR study of Cs-bearing geyserites of the Targejia hot spring cesium deposit in Tibet

  • Bing Zhou EMAIL logo , Erfeng Ren , Barbara L. Sherriff and Yefeng Yao
Published/Copyright: March 7, 2015
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The large scale Targejia hot spring type Cs deposit in Tibet is unique and still active today with the distribution of hot springs being controlled by tectonic movements of the Tibetan Plateau. The ore bodies of the Targejia Cs deposit are mainly composed of geyserite, a Cs-containing opal. In this study, a combination of X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, and 29Si, 1H, 133Cs magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR) were used to study the location and mobilization of Cs in geyserites. 29Si NMR spectra indicate that the relative amounts of Q2, Q3, and Q4 species vary in geyserite samples of different mineralization stages. Based on the 133Cs chemical shift as well as the change in 29Si chemical shift ranges (especially for Q2), cesium is inferred to associate with Q3 and Q2 silanol groups, where it is coordinated by O2-, OH-, and H2O as a network modifying cation. As Cs-bearing geyserite ages and dehydrates, Q2 and Q3 polymerize giving an increase in Q4. This is accompanied with a decrease in Cs content indicating that Cs may be leached out from the opals as it loses its original coordination environment in the silicate framework.

Received: 2012-6-23
Accepted: 2013-2-1
Published Online: 2015-3-7
Published in Print: 2013-5-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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