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The crystal structure of pararobertsite and its relationship to mitridatite

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 25. März 2015
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Abstract

The crystal structure of pararobertsite, Ca2(H2O)2[Mn3+3 O2(PO4)3]·H2O, P21/c, a = 8.814(4), b = 13.233(5), c = 11.056(4) Å, β = 101.184(7)°, V = 1265.0(9) Å3, Z = 4 has been solved by direct methods and refined to R = 0.042 for 1319 Fo > 4σ (Fo) using MoKα X-ray data. In the structure of pararobertsite, Z-shaped edge-sharing chains of Mn3+O6 octahedra link to one another via shared O vertices and PO4 tetrahedra to form a compact sheet of composition 2[Mn3+3O2(PO4)3]4- oriented parallel to {100}. The space between the compact sheets is filled with a thick open assemblage of CaO5(H2O)2 polyhedra and isolated water molecules. The structure bears strong similarities to the mitridatite (Fe3+) structure and, therefore, to its robertsite (Mn3+) isotype.

Received: 1999-12-21
Accepted: 2000-4-3
Published Online: 2015-3-25
Published in Print: 2000-8-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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