Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research

Due to the nondestructive requirements of gem testing, evaluation of precious stones shows characteristics of science and uncertainty. Gemological application of X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is specialized, with its application mainly concentrated in three aspects:① Gemstone identification:phase identifi...

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Main Authors: ZHANG Ni, LIN Chun-ming
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Language:English
Published: Science Press, PR China 2016-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.2016.03.002
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description Due to the nondestructive requirements of gem testing, evaluation of precious stones shows characteristics of science and uncertainty. Gemological application of X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is specialized, with its application mainly concentrated in three aspects:① Gemstone identification:phase identification of the monocrystalline gemstones and polycrystalline gemstones; origin of the gemstones; classification of the pleomorphic gem minerals. For example, according to the XRD patterns of microcrystalline cryptocrystalline quartz variants, different silica mineral phases of the chalcedony can be distinguished accurately; types of Di in bloodstone can be distinguished through the composition and content of clay mineral. ② Research on crystal structure of the gem minerals:analysis of crystal chemistry of the monocrystalline gems with complex composition; situation of the substitution of mineral isomorphism; quality of the gem by using the degree of crystallinity. For example, through the c/a ratio in lattice parameters of beryl, aluminium octahedral isomorphism and the beryllium tetrahedral isomorphism can be distinguished. The relationship between the crystallinity calculated from XRD data and the quality of nephrite is close. ③ Development of gemological research technology:to monitor the process of gemstone optimization; to inspect the mineral crystal size, crystalline quality and internal stress during the synthetic process of gemstones; to research the artificial breeding technology based on the crystal structure of organic gemstones. Take the heat treatment process of spinel as example:magnesium irons moved from octahedral M-O to tetrahedral T-O, resulting in the bond length of M-O and T-O changing upon temperature and being reflected in the spinel color. During the synthesis process of topaz, XRD data shows that the structure of the formed fluorine topaz is similar to natural topaz at 770-800℃. At 950℃ and 1000℃, the fluorine topaz is decomposed to corundum and mullite. XRD research in the gemological application began relatively recently in China. In other countries, application in gem identification, optimization and synthesis are relatively mature. There is still much room for the development of XRD when combined with other technologies such as the Scanning Electron Microscope and Proton Microprobe.
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spelling doaj.art-5a6408f787e64f83a7a73794396cbf292023-02-09T01:26:02ZengScience Press, PR ChinaYankuang ceshi0254-53572016-06-0135321722810.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.2016.03.002ykcs-35-3-217Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure ResearchZHANG Ni0LIN Chun-ming1College of Material Engineering, Jinling Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211169, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Mineralizaiton Mechanism Research on Endogenous Metal Deposits, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaDue to the nondestructive requirements of gem testing, evaluation of precious stones shows characteristics of science and uncertainty. Gemological application of X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is specialized, with its application mainly concentrated in three aspects:① Gemstone identification:phase identification of the monocrystalline gemstones and polycrystalline gemstones; origin of the gemstones; classification of the pleomorphic gem minerals. For example, according to the XRD patterns of microcrystalline cryptocrystalline quartz variants, different silica mineral phases of the chalcedony can be distinguished accurately; types of Di in bloodstone can be distinguished through the composition and content of clay mineral. ② Research on crystal structure of the gem minerals:analysis of crystal chemistry of the monocrystalline gems with complex composition; situation of the substitution of mineral isomorphism; quality of the gem by using the degree of crystallinity. For example, through the c/a ratio in lattice parameters of beryl, aluminium octahedral isomorphism and the beryllium tetrahedral isomorphism can be distinguished. The relationship between the crystallinity calculated from XRD data and the quality of nephrite is close. ③ Development of gemological research technology:to monitor the process of gemstone optimization; to inspect the mineral crystal size, crystalline quality and internal stress during the synthetic process of gemstones; to research the artificial breeding technology based on the crystal structure of organic gemstones. Take the heat treatment process of spinel as example:magnesium irons moved from octahedral M-O to tetrahedral T-O, resulting in the bond length of M-O and T-O changing upon temperature and being reflected in the spinel color. During the synthesis process of topaz, XRD data shows that the structure of the formed fluorine topaz is similar to natural topaz at 770-800℃. At 950℃ and 1000℃, the fluorine topaz is decomposed to corundum and mullite. XRD research in the gemological application began relatively recently in China. In other countries, application in gem identification, optimization and synthesis are relatively mature. There is still much room for the development of XRD when combined with other technologies such as the Scanning Electron Microscope and Proton Microprobe.http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.2016.03.002x-ray diffractiongem identificationgem synthesiscrystal structure of gem mineraltechnology of gemological research
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Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
Yankuang ceshi
x-ray diffraction
gem identification
gem synthesis
crystal structure of gem mineral
technology of gemological research
title Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
title_full Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
title_fullStr Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
title_full_unstemmed Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
title_short Review on the Application of X-ray Diffraction in Gem Identification, Synthesis and Crystal Structure Research
title_sort review on the application of x ray diffraction in gem identification synthesis and crystal structure research
topic x-ray diffraction
gem identification
gem synthesis
crystal structure of gem mineral
technology of gemological research
url http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.2016.03.002
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