Several gem corals, belonging to the classes Hydrozoa and Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria, have been analyzed. These have been previously classified from a zoological point of view. In this paper surface structures, physical data, FTIR- and Raman-spectra of corals with gem potential have been investigated. Spectrophotometric characterisation proved to be a useful tool for determining the main features of the mineral phases (calcite or aragonite) and of the organic content in each sample. Chromophore complexes belonging to the caroteno-proteins of the carotenoid family also could be detected.

Rolandi, V., Brajkovic, A., Adamo, I., Bocchio, R., Landonio, M. (2005). Gem Corals: classification and Spectroscopic Features. AUSTRALIAN GEMMOLOGIST, 22(7), 285-298.

Gem Corals: classification and Spectroscopic Features

BRAJKOVIC, ANNA;
2005

Abstract

Several gem corals, belonging to the classes Hydrozoa and Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria, have been analyzed. These have been previously classified from a zoological point of view. In this paper surface structures, physical data, FTIR- and Raman-spectra of corals with gem potential have been investigated. Spectrophotometric characterisation proved to be a useful tool for determining the main features of the mineral phases (calcite or aragonite) and of the organic content in each sample. Chromophore complexes belonging to the caroteno-proteins of the carotenoid family also could be detected.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
corals, Cnidaria, classification, spectrometry
English
set-2005
22
7
285
298
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Rolandi, V., Brajkovic, A., Adamo, I., Bocchio, R., Landonio, M. (2005). Gem Corals: classification and Spectroscopic Features. AUSTRALIAN GEMMOLOGIST, 22(7), 285-298.
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