hydroxylbearing
Hydroxylbearing is an adjective used in mineralogy and geology to describe minerals or materials that contain hydroxyl groups (−OH) integrated into their crystal structure or present as structural water. In these substances, the OH groups are an essential part of the mineral’s chemistry rather than merely adsorbed moisture.
Hydroxyl-bearing minerals occur widely in the Earth’s crust and mantle. Common examples include serpentine minerals, talc,
Formation and significance: OH-bearing minerals form through crystallization from aqueous fluids or by metamorphic and hydrothermal
Detection and measurement: The presence and quantity of hydroxyl groups are typically assessed with infrared spectroscopy,