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The role of water in the formation of highly condensed silicates and germanates

Communication 3. Infrared absorption spectrum of synthetic afwillite

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    The infrared absorption spectrum of synthetic afwillite was investigated in the region of 420–3500 cm−1.

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    Bands of the main valence vibrations of the complex anion [O3SiOH]3− and deformation vibrations of the hydroxyl were identified.

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    It was observed that the experimental data agree with the concept of the dual character of the Si-OH and particularly Si-O bonds.

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Ryskin, Y.I., Stavitskaya, G.P. The role of water in the formation of highly condensed silicates and germanates. Russ Chem Bull 12, 719–722 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01134712

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