CURIES: Compendium of uranium Raman and infrared experimental spectra

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Abstract

Identification of radioactive materials is a critical goal of resource exploration, basic actinide science, and nuclear forensics, and we provide here new insights toward rapid, nondestructive analysis of uranium-containing minerals and technogenic phases. Raman and infrared spectroscopic data are powerful indicators of solid-phase U(VI) coordination chemistry. In addition, U(VI) minerals exhibit high chemical and structural diversity as artifacts of geochemical processes leading to ore formation. Spectral signals of axial U O 2 2 + U-O y l $ 2 {2+}dollar;bond lengths and the influences of additional oxyanions on these values are well documented for uranium oxide and oxysalt minerals and technogenic phases. Additional insight regarding the underlying crystallographic structure and chemical composition of uranium materials can be extracted through a survey of all available Raman spectroscopic data for these phases. To this end, we have developed the Compendium of Uranium Raman and Infrared Experimental Spectra (CURIES). CURIES was compiled via a thorough review of literature and databases, and for mineral species that lack measured and recorded spectra, data were obtained either from museum and academic collections or by direct syntheses. Characteristic Raman spectroscopic features for subgroups of uranyl minerals within CURIES were elucidated using multivariate statistical analyses. In addition, average spectra for groups of uranyl minerals were determined, providing insight into common spectroscopic characteristics that are indicative of the structural origins from which they arise. As of publication, 275 mineral species and technogenic phases have been entered in CURIES, and of these, 83 phases have published spectra that have been included in the CURIES database. Data collection is ongoing, and we have triaged missing data sets to assess CURIES for completion and to identify mineral groups that lack representation and should therefore be prioritized for data acquisition and inclusion in the database.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2219-2233
Number of pages15
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
Volume108
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 16 2023

Funding

The authors sincerely thank Jennifer Neu and Luke Sadergaski for their review of this work. This manuscript was greatly improved by helpful comments and feedback from Peter C. Burns, Francisco Colmenero, and Aaron Lussier. This work was funded by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Directed Research and Development program.

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Keywords

    • Raman PCA
    • Raman PLSR
    • U(VI) minerals
    • mineral spectroscopy
    • uranyl minerals

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