Data in Brief (Aug 2024)
Arsenic mineral and compound data as analyzed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction
Abstract
Here, we present As K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data for 28 arsenic minerals and compounds. These minerals and compounds were obtained from mineral dealers, museum collections, and chemical suppliers, and were positively identified by synchrotron-based powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). All samples were analyzed for both XRD and XAS at the Canadian Light Source synchrotron (Saskatoon, Canada). The As K-edge XAS data were collected in both transmission and fluorescence modes and cover the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) region. Raw XAS data in both modes are provided to support XAS analysis obtained for geological or environmental research. Furthermore, As K-edge EXAFS spectra, the k3 weighted oscillatory χ(k) functions, and the Fourier-transforms in χ(R) of these K-edge data are processed and presented graphically. Corresponding XRD data was collected to confirm phase identity. Two-dimensional powder diffraction images were collected against an area detector and integrated to produce line scans. The XRD data were either collected at a wavelength of 0.68866 Å (18 keV) or 0.3497 Å (35.45 keV). Raw, tabulated asc files are available, while the patterns are also presented graphically over a 0-40 °2Θ range or 0-26.5 °2Θ range, respectively. The intent of this dataset is to provide reference XAS spectra to researchers conducting environmental or geological research on As.