2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12111359
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Gemological and Spectroscopic Characteristics of “Jedi” Spinel from Man Sin, Myanmar

Abstract: The price of spinel has sharply risen in recent years, and its market acceptance is extending. Among the many sources of spinel, Man Sin in Myanmar is the most famous for its bright neon pinkish red to reddish pink color, named “Jedi” spinel commercially. In this paper, spinel samples with the bright neon pinkish red to reddish pink from Man Sin in Myanmar were studied non-destructively with X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (EDXRF), Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), fluorescence spectroscopy, a UV… Show more

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“…Spessartine's color is vivid orange. There are many research studies on the color causes and spectrum about spessartines; we find that the reason why spessartines appear a beautiful orange is not only the Mn 2+ d-d electron transition [11,12] but also the valence charge transfer transition between Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ [13,14]. They obviously absorb in the area of the blue-purple region, which makes the spessartines appear a bright color.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Spessartine's color is vivid orange. There are many research studies on the color causes and spectrum about spessartines; we find that the reason why spessartines appear a beautiful orange is not only the Mn 2+ d-d electron transition [11,12] but also the valence charge transfer transition between Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ [13,14]. They obviously absorb in the area of the blue-purple region, which makes the spessartines appear a bright color.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Previous studies have shown that spinel has a variety of colors due to the fact that the void species accommodate a variety of transition metal cations of different valence states. Among them, Cr 3+ , V 3+ and Mn 2+ make spinel orange-red [6,7], Fe 3+ and Fe 2+ make spinel dark red [8], blue-green or blue-purple and Co 2+ can make spinel dark blue [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%