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American Mineralogist; April 1998; v. 83; no. 3-4; p. 331-338
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Temperature dependence of the OH (super -) absorption in SiO 2 glass and melt to 1975 K

Andrzej Grzechnik, and Paul F. McMillan

Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, Laboratoire des Sciences de la Terre, Lyon, France
Arizona State University, United States

FTIR absorbance spectra of SiO 2 glass containing 1200 ppm OH (super -) groups were recorded in situ to 1975 K. There are only minor changes in peak height to 1700 K, indicating that the molar extinction coefficient measured at ambient conditions, at the peak maximum, is applicable for OH-determination at high temperature. However the integrated peak intensity shows a slight decrease with increasing temperature over the entire temperature range, due to changes in the band shape associated with small modifications to the hydrogen bonding environment and loss of hydrous component at the highest temperatures.

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