Rüdlingerite, Mn2+2V5+As5+O7·2H2O, a New Species Isostructural with Fianelite
Autor: | Roth P.[1], Meisser N.[2], Nestola F.[3], koda R.[4], Cámara F.[5], Bosi F.[6, Ciriotti M.E.[8, Hålenius U.[10], Schnyder C.[2, 11], Bracco R.[12] |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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crystal structure
lcsh:QE351-399.2 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Metamorphic rock chemistry.chemical_element Crystal structure Manganese new mineral species 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Formula unit Fianel mine Isostructural 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Rüdlingerite lcsh:Mineralogy Valletta mine Chemistry Scattering arsenic Geology Geokemi Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Arsenic Fianelite Italy Switzerland Vanadium Crystallography Geochemistry Octahedron vanadium fianelite Monoclinic crystal system rüdlingerite |
Zdroj: | Minerals, vol. 10, no. 11, pp. 960 Minerals Volume 10 Issue 11 Minerals, Vol 10, Iss 960, p 960 (2020) Minerals (Basel) 10 (2020): 1–15. doi:10.3390/min10110960 info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Roth P.[1], Meisser N.[2], Nestola F.[3], ?koda R.[4], Cámara F.[5], Bosi F.[6,7], Ciriotti M.E.[8,9], Hålenius U.[10], Schnyder C.[2,11], Bracco R.[12]/titolo:Rüdlingerite, Mn2+ 2V5+As5+O7·2H2O, a New Species Isostructural with Fianelite/doi:10.3390%2Fmin10110960/rivista:Minerals (Basel)/anno:2020/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:15/intervallo_pagine:1–15/volume:10 Minerals, 10 (11) |
DOI: | 10.3929/ethz-b-000450189 |
Popis: | The new mineral species rü dlingerite, ideally Mn2+2V5+As5+O7· 2H2O, occurs in the Fianel mine, in Val Ferrera, Grisons, Switzerland, a small Alpine metamorphic Mn deposit. It is associated with ansermetite and Fe oxyhydroxide in thin fractures in Triassic dolomitic marbles. Rü dlingerite was also found in specimens recovered from the dump of the Valletta mine, Canosio, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy, where it occurs together with massive braccoite and several other As- and V-rich phases in richly mineralized veins crossing the quartz-hematite ore. The new mineral displays at both localities yellow to orange, flattened elongated prismatic, euhedral crystals measuring up to 300 &mu m in length. Electron-microprobe analysis of rü dlingerite from Fianel gave (in wt%): MnO 36.84, FeO 0.06, As2O5, 25.32, V2O5 28.05, SiO2 0.13, H2Ocalc 9.51, total 99.91. On the basis of 9 O anions per formula unit, the chemical formula of rü dlingerite is Mn1.97(V5+1.17 As0.83Si0.01)&Sigma 2.01O7· 2H2O. The main diffraction lines are [dobs in Å (Iobs) hkl]: 3.048 (100) 022, 5.34 (80) 120, 2.730 (60) 231, 2.206 (60) 16-1, 7.28 (50) 020, 2.344 (50) 250, 6.88 (40) 110, and 2.452 (40) 320. Study of the crystal structure showcases a monoclinic unit cell, space group P21/n, with a = 7.8289(2) Å b = 14.5673(4) Å c = 6.7011(2) Å &beta = 93.773(2)° V = 762.58(4) Å 3, Z = 4. The crystal structure has been solved and refined to R1 = 0.041 on the basis of 3784 reflections with Fo > 4&sigma (F). It shows Mn2+ hosted in chains of octahedra that are subparallel to [-101] and bound together by pairs of tetrahedra hosted by V5+ and As5+, building up a framework. Additional linkage is provided by hydrogen-bonding through H2O coordinating Mn2+ at the octahedra. One tetrahedrally coordinated site is dominated by V5+, T(1)(V0.88As0.12), corresponding to an observed site scattering of 24.20 electrons per site (eps), whereas the second site is strongly dominated by As5+,T(2)(As0.74V0.26), with, accordingly, a higher observed site scattering of 30.40 eps. The new mineral has been approved by the IMA-CNMNC and named for Gottfried Rü dlinger (born 1919), a pioneer in the 1960&ndash 1980s, in the search and study of the small minerals from the Alpine manganese mineral deposits of Grisons. |
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