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Description and crystal structure of vajdakite, [(Mo6+O2)2(H2O)2 As3+ 2O5]·H2O—A new mineral from Jáchymov, Czech Republic

  • Petr Ondruš EMAIL logo , Roman Skála , Ivana Císařová , František Veselovský , Jiří Frýda und Jiříč Ejka
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 28. März 2015
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Abstract

Vajdakite, a new mineral from Jáchymov, NW Bohemia, Czech Republic, forms minute acicular, gray-green crystals associated with arsenolite, scorodite, parascorodite, kanˇkite, annabergite, köttigite, pyrite, marcasite, nickelskutterudite, and löllingite. Microprobe analysis gave (in wt%): As = 27.72, Mo = 35.39, O = 36.66, total = 99.77. The simplified chemical formula is [(Mo6+O2)2(H2O)2 As3+2O5]·H2O. The mineral is monoclinic, P21/c, a = 7.0515(6), b = 12.0908(9), c = 12.2190(14) Å, b = 101.268(9)°, V = 1021.7(2) Å3, Z = 4, Dmeas = 3.50(2) g/cm3, and Dcalc = 3.509 g/cm3. The strongest lines in the powder X-ray diffraction pattern d(I)(hkl) are: 6.046 (100)(020), 3.324 (59)(023), 6.915 (26)(100), 2.264 (19)(310), 3.457 (16)(200), 2.624 (15)(230), and 3.819 (10)(031). Vajdakite is optically positive, with X || b and Z . c =12; elongation is positive. Its birefrigence is 0.28, with 2Vcalc = 35.1° nα = 1.757(2), nβ= 1.778(2), and nγ = 2.04(1). The pleochroic scheme is X ~ Y = light greenish gray, and Z = yellowish gray. Crystal size varies between 0.1 to 0.5 mm. TG curve and IR spectra show that vajdakite contains two distinct types of water molecules. The crystal structure was solved by direct methods (MoKα radiation) and refined using 1787 unique reflections to R = 0.0455, Rw = 0.1143. There are double chains built up by two individual chains with a sequence -O-As-OMo- interconnected by oxygen atoms from two triangular AsO3 groups and two structurally nonequivalent MoO5(H2O) octahedra. The two vertex-sharing, triangular AsO3 groups form an (As2O5)4- diarsenite group. The first type of water molecule is not included in the coordination, but the second one is in octahedral coordination around Mo. The water molecules are linked by a complicated net of interlayer and intralayer hydrogen bonds

Received: 2001-2-19
Accepted: 2002-1-31
Published Online: 2015-3-28
Published in Print: 2002-7-1

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