Patabendigedara Sarath, Nowak Derek, Nancarrow Mitchell J B, Clark Simon Martin
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Molecular Vista, Inc. San Jose, California 95119, USA.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2021 Feb 1;92(2):023103. doi: 10.1063/5.0025570.
The amount and distribution of water in nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) are usually determined by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. This method is limited by the spot size of the beam to the study of samples with dimensions greater than a few micrometers. Here, we demonstrate the potential of using photoinduced force microscopy for the measurement of water in NAMs with samples sizes down to the nanometer scale with a study of water concentration across grain boundaries in forsterite. This development will enable the study of water speciation and diffusion in small-grained rock matrixes and allow a determination of the influence of nanoscale heterogeneity on the incorporation of water to NAMs.
名义上无水矿物(NAMs)中的水含量和分布通常通过傅里叶变换红外光谱法来测定。该方法受光束光斑尺寸限制,只能研究尺寸大于几微米的样品。在此,我们通过对镁橄榄石晶界水浓度的研究,展示了利用光致力显微镜测量纳米尺度样品中NAMs水含量的潜力。这一进展将有助于研究小颗粒岩石基质中的水形态和扩散,并确定纳米尺度的非均质性对NAMs水掺入的影响。