From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals

The crystal structures of lomonosovite, ideally Na(10)Ti(4)(Si(2)O(7))(2)(PO(4))(2) O(4) a = 5.4170(7) angstrom, b = 7.1190(9) angstrom, c = 14.487(2) angstrom, alpha = 99.957(3)degrees, beta = 96.711(3)degrees, gamma = 90.360(3)degrees, V = 546.28(4) angstrom(3), D(calc). = 3.175 g cm(-3), and murm...

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Main Authors: CAMARA ARTIGAS, Fernando, Sokolova E, Hawthorne FC, Abdu Y.
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description The crystal structures of lomonosovite, ideally Na(10)Ti(4)(Si(2)O(7))(2)(PO(4))(2) O(4) a = 5.4170(7) angstrom, b = 7.1190(9) angstrom, c = 14.487(2) angstrom, alpha = 99.957(3)degrees, beta = 96.711(3)degrees, gamma = 90.360(3)degrees, V = 546.28(4) angstrom(3), D(calc). = 3.175 g cm(-3), and murmanite, ideally Na(4)Ti(4)(Si(2)O(7))(2)O(4)(H(2)O)(4), a = 5.3875(6) angstrom, b = 7.0579(7) angstrom, c = 12.176(1) angstrom, alpha = 93.511(2)degrees, beta = 107.943(4)degrees, gamma = 90.093(2)degrees, V = 439.55(2) angstrom(3), D(calc). = 2.956 g.cm(-3), from the Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia, have been refined in the space group P (1) over bar (Z = 1) to R values of 2.64 and 4.47%, respectively, using 4572 and 2222 observed vertical bar F(o) >= 4 sigma F vertical bar reflections collected with a single-crystal Bruker AXS SMART APEX diffractometer with a CCD detector and Mo-K alpha radiation. Electron microprobe analysis gave empirical formulae for lomonosovite (Na(9.50)Mn(0.16)Ca(0.11))(Sigma 9.77)(Ti(2.83)(4+)Nb(0.51)Mn(0.27)(2+)Zr(0.11)Mg(0.11)Fe(0.10)(2+)Fe(0.06)(3+)Ta(0.01))(Sigma 4.00)(Si(2.02)O(7))(2) (P(0.98)O(4))(2)(O(3.50)F(0.50))(Sigma 4), Z = 1, calculated on the basis of 26(O+F) a.p.f.u., and murmanite (Na(3.32)Mn(0.15)Ca(0.21)K(0.05))(Sigma 3.73)(Ti(3.08)(4+)Nb(0.51)Mn(0.18)(2+)Fe(0.15)(3+)Mg(0.07)Zr(0.01))(Sigma 4.00)(Si(1.98)O(7))(2)(O(3.76)F(0.24))(Sigma 4) (H(2)O)(4), Z = 1, calculated on the basis of 22 (O+F) a.p.f.u., with H(2)O determined from structure refinement and Fe(3+)/(Fe(2+)+Fe(3+)) ratios obtained by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The crystal structures of lomonosovite and murmanite are a combination of a titanium silicate (TS) block and an intermediate (I) block. The TS block consists of HOH sheets (H-heteropolyhedral, O-octahedral), and is characterized by a planar cell based on translation vectors, t(1) and t(2), t(1) similar to 5.5 and t(2) similar to 7 angstrom and t(1) boolean AND t(2) close to 90 degrees. The TS block exhibits linkage and stereochemistry typical ...
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/78503 2025-01-16T22:55:51+00:00 From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals CAMARA ARTIGAS, Fernando Sokolova E Hawthorne FC Abdu Y. Cámara F Sokolova E Hawthorne FC Abdu Y 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/78503 https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2008.072.6.1207 http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/72/6/1207.abstract eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000266307800005 volume:72 firstpage:1207 lastpage:1228 numberofpages:22 journal:MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE http://hdl.handle.net/2318/78503 doi:10.1180/minmag.2008.072.6.1207 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-69249221489 http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/72/6/1207.abstract lomonosovite murmanite crystal structure refinement hydrogen bonding EMP analysi Mossbauer spectroscopy chemical formula Ti disilicate mineral Group IV info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivtorino https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2008.072.6.1207 2023-10-10T22:18:19Z The crystal structures of lomonosovite, ideally Na(10)Ti(4)(Si(2)O(7))(2)(PO(4))(2) O(4) a = 5.4170(7) angstrom, b = 7.1190(9) angstrom, c = 14.487(2) angstrom, alpha = 99.957(3)degrees, beta = 96.711(3)degrees, gamma = 90.360(3)degrees, V = 546.28(4) angstrom(3), D(calc). = 3.175 g cm(-3), and murmanite, ideally Na(4)Ti(4)(Si(2)O(7))(2)O(4)(H(2)O)(4), a = 5.3875(6) angstrom, b = 7.0579(7) angstrom, c = 12.176(1) angstrom, alpha = 93.511(2)degrees, beta = 107.943(4)degrees, gamma = 90.093(2)degrees, V = 439.55(2) angstrom(3), D(calc). = 2.956 g.cm(-3), from the Lovozero alkaline massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia, have been refined in the space group P (1) over bar (Z = 1) to R values of 2.64 and 4.47%, respectively, using 4572 and 2222 observed vertical bar F(o) >= 4 sigma F vertical bar reflections collected with a single-crystal Bruker AXS SMART APEX diffractometer with a CCD detector and Mo-K alpha radiation. Electron microprobe analysis gave empirical formulae for lomonosovite (Na(9.50)Mn(0.16)Ca(0.11))(Sigma 9.77)(Ti(2.83)(4+)Nb(0.51)Mn(0.27)(2+)Zr(0.11)Mg(0.11)Fe(0.10)(2+)Fe(0.06)(3+)Ta(0.01))(Sigma 4.00)(Si(2.02)O(7))(2) (P(0.98)O(4))(2)(O(3.50)F(0.50))(Sigma 4), Z = 1, calculated on the basis of 26(O+F) a.p.f.u., and murmanite (Na(3.32)Mn(0.15)Ca(0.21)K(0.05))(Sigma 3.73)(Ti(3.08)(4+)Nb(0.51)Mn(0.18)(2+)Fe(0.15)(3+)Mg(0.07)Zr(0.01))(Sigma 4.00)(Si(1.98)O(7))(2)(O(3.76)F(0.24))(Sigma 4) (H(2)O)(4), Z = 1, calculated on the basis of 22 (O+F) a.p.f.u., with H(2)O determined from structure refinement and Fe(3+)/(Fe(2+)+Fe(3+)) ratios obtained by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The crystal structures of lomonosovite and murmanite are a combination of a titanium silicate (TS) block and an intermediate (I) block. The TS block consists of HOH sheets (H-heteropolyhedral, O-octahedral), and is characterized by a planar cell based on translation vectors, t(1) and t(2), t(1) similar to 5.5 and t(2) similar to 7 angstrom and t(1) boolean AND t(2) close to 90 degrees. The TS block exhibits linkage and stereochemistry typical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) Kola Peninsula Lovozero ENVELOPE(35.016,35.016,68.006,68.006) Mineralogical Magazine 72 6 1207 1228
spellingShingle lomonosovite
murmanite
crystal structure refinement
hydrogen bonding
EMP analysi
Mossbauer spectroscopy
chemical formula
Ti disilicate mineral
Group IV
CAMARA ARTIGAS, Fernando
Sokolova E
Hawthorne FC
Abdu Y.
From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title_full From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title_fullStr From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title_full_unstemmed From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title_short From structure topology to chemical composition. IX. Titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, Group-IV minerals
title_sort from structure topology to chemical composition. ix. titanium silicates: revision of the crystal chemistry of lomonosovite and murmanite, group-iv minerals
topic lomonosovite
murmanite
crystal structure refinement
hydrogen bonding
EMP analysi
Mossbauer spectroscopy
chemical formula
Ti disilicate mineral
Group IV
topic_facet lomonosovite
murmanite
crystal structure refinement
hydrogen bonding
EMP analysi
Mossbauer spectroscopy
chemical formula
Ti disilicate mineral
Group IV
url http://hdl.handle.net/2318/78503
https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2008.072.6.1207
http://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/72/6/1207.abstract