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Color Origin of Greyish-Purple Tremolite Jade from Sanchahe in Qinghai Province, NW China
by
Xu, Shuai
, Gong, Nina
, Wang, Chaowen
in
Amphiboles
/ Analysis
/ Chromophores
/ Color
/ Colour
/ Copper
/ Experimental methods
/ Fourier transforms
/ Igneous rocks
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Investigations
/ Iron
/ Major elements
/ Manganese
/ Mapping
/ Metals
/ Mineral composition
/ Minerals
/ Spectra
/ Trace elements
/ Transition metals
/ Tremolite
/ Ultraviolet radiation
2023
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Color Origin of Greyish-Purple Tremolite Jade from Sanchahe in Qinghai Province, NW China
by
Xu, Shuai
, Gong, Nina
, Wang, Chaowen
in
Amphiboles
/ Analysis
/ Chromophores
/ Color
/ Colour
/ Copper
/ Experimental methods
/ Fourier transforms
/ Igneous rocks
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Investigations
/ Iron
/ Major elements
/ Manganese
/ Mapping
/ Metals
/ Mineral composition
/ Minerals
/ Spectra
/ Trace elements
/ Transition metals
/ Tremolite
/ Ultraviolet radiation
2023
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Color Origin of Greyish-Purple Tremolite Jade from Sanchahe in Qinghai Province, NW China
by
Xu, Shuai
, Gong, Nina
, Wang, Chaowen
in
Amphiboles
/ Analysis
/ Chromophores
/ Color
/ Colour
/ Copper
/ Experimental methods
/ Fourier transforms
/ Igneous rocks
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Investigations
/ Iron
/ Major elements
/ Manganese
/ Mapping
/ Metals
/ Mineral composition
/ Minerals
/ Spectra
/ Trace elements
/ Transition metals
/ Tremolite
/ Ultraviolet radiation
2023
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Color Origin of Greyish-Purple Tremolite Jade from Sanchahe in Qinghai Province, NW China
Journal Article
Color Origin of Greyish-Purple Tremolite Jade from Sanchahe in Qinghai Province, NW China
2023
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Greyish-purple tremolite jade has become well known in the past few years, and the origin of its color has attracted the attention of gemologists. In this study, FT-IR spectra, EPMA, EPR spectra, micro-XRF, UV–Vis–NIR spectra, and LA-ICP-MS in situ mapping were analyzed to investigate the chromophore elements. The study sample was chosen from the Sanchahe mine, Qinghai Province, NW China, which has the typical characteristics of a gradual color change. The FT-IR and EPMA results revealed that the mineral composition of the dark and light greyish-purple regions of the sample are primarily composed of tremolite. UV–Vis–NIR spectra demonstrated that the greyish-purple color is mainly due to strong absorptions at 560 nm and 700 nm and weak absorption at 745 nm in the visible range. The EPR spectra presented ~3400 G six hyperfine lines resulting from the hyperfine interactions of the unpaired electron with the Mn2+ nucleus in the octahedral site. The UV–Vis–NIR and EPR spectra analyses demonstrated that Mn2+ is the origin of the purple color. A comparison of the major elements in the light and dark regions indicated that the chromogenic elements have strong positive correlations with Mn, Cu, and Fe. LA-ICP-MS mapping used to analyze the first transition metals indicated possible positive correlations between the greyish-purple color and the trace chromogenic elements. This suggested that the Mn, Cu, and Fe contents are significantly high in the dark band region. Combining in situ LA-ICP-MS mapping of trace elements, UV–Vis spectra, and EPR analysis results, it was suggested that Mn, Cu, and Fe are the major contributors to the greyish-purple color. This study provides a reference for the specific experimental methods to determine chromophores and the origin of color in tremolite jades.
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