THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF FRANKAMENITE

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dc.contributor.author Rozhdestvenskaya I.V.
dc.contributor.author Nikishova L.V.
dc.contributor.author Lazebnik K.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-30T07:42:20Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-30T07:42:20Z
dc.date.issued 1996
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13238792
dc.identifier.citation Mineralogical Magazine, 1996, , 6, 897-905
dc.identifier.issn 0026-461X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/19959
dc.description.abstract Frankamenite, K3Na3Cas[Si12030]F3(OH)1HzO , from the Yakutian charoitic rocks, has a triclinic unit cell with the dimensions: a = 10.094(3), b = 12.691(3), c = 7.240(1) A, ~ = 90.00(2) ~ 13 = 111.02(2) ~ 7 = 110.20(2) ~ sp.gr. = P1, Z = 1. Its crystal structure has been refined to Ranis o = 0.059 (R w = 0.060) using the intensities of 2563 reflections. The bases of the structure are zigzag walls of Ca, Na octahedra joined by infinite octagonal cross-sectioned tubes of SiO4 of the composition (Si1203o). Unlike canasite from the Khibini Mountains, the triclinic cell of frankamenite contains only one silicate tube. The atomic coordinates, interatomic distances and angles are topologically similar to those of canasite. Major differences are observed in the distribution of octahedral cations, which reflect the different anion compositions. Frankamenite exhibits six mixed Ca-Na positions, whereas eanasite has only one such position. The H20 molecule is located in the centre of the silicate tube between K + cations.
dc.title THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF FRANKAMENITE
dc.type Статья


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