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A carbonate-fluoride defect model for carbonate-rich fluorapatite
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We propose a microscopic model of the dominant carbonate for phosphate substitution in fluorapatite. A well-crystallized sedimentary fluorapatite sample containing ~2.3 ± 0.8 wt% of carbonate was investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and 13C and 19F magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR). About 75% of the carbonate groups replace the phosphate group (“B-site”), whereas a lesser contribution from carbonate groups located in the structural channels (“A-site”) is observed. Beside the dominant 19F NMR signal of channel ions at ~ −102 ppm, an additional signal corresponding to ~8% of fluoride ions is observed at −88 ppm. 19F double quantum-single quantum (DQ-SQ) MAS NMR and 13C{19F} frequency-selective Rotational Echo DOuble Resonance (REDOR) experiments prove that this additional signal corresponds to isolated fluoride ions in the apatite structure, located in close proximity of substituted carbonate groups. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations allow us to propose a composite carbonate-fluoride tetrahedron defect model accounting for these experimental observations. The planar carbonate ion lies in the sloping face of the tetrahedron opposite a fluoride ion occupying the remaining vertex, together replacing the tetrahedral phosphate ion. This “francolite-type” defect leads to a diagnostic narrow IR absorption band at 864 cm−1 that could be used as a guide to, e.g., detect the incipient transformation of fossil bone and teeth samples.

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