FROM STRUCTURE TOPOLOGY TO CHEMICAL COMPOSITION. I. STRUCTURAL HIERARCHY AND STEREOCHEMISTRY IN TITANIUM DISILICATE MINERALS

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dc.contributor.author Sokolova E.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-19T06:19:39Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-19T06:19:39Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14735941
dc.identifier.citation The Canadian Mineralogist, 2006, 44, 6, 1273-1330
dc.identifier.issn 0008-4476
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/48980
dc.description.abstract The structural hierarchy and stereochemistry have been considered for 24 titanium disilicate minerals that contain the TS (Titanium Silicate) block, a central trioctahedral (O) sheet, and two adjacent (H) sheets of [5]- and [6]-coordinated polyhedra and (Si2O7) groups. The TS block is characterized by a planar cell based on translation vectors t1 and t2, with t1 ≈ 5.5 and t2 ≈ 7 Å, and t1 Λ t2 close to 90°. The general formula of the TS block is Ap2BP2MH2 MO4 (Si2O7)2X4+n, where MH2 and MO4 are cations of the H and O sheets; MH represents Ti (= Ti + Nb), Zr, Mn2+, Ca; MO represents Ti, Zr, Mn2+, Ca, Na; AP and BP represent cations at the peripheral (P) sites, i.e., Na, Ca, Ba; X represents the anions O, OH, F and H2O; n = 0, 2, 4. Cations in each sheet of the TS block form a close-packed layer, and the three layers are cubic close-packed. There are three topologically distinct TS blocks, depending on the type of linkage of two H sheets and the central O sheet. The H sheets of one TS block are invariably identical and attach to the O sheet in the same way. All structures consist of a TS block and ah I (intermediate) block that comprises atoms between two TS blocks. Usually, the I block consists of alkali and alkaline-earth cations, (H2O) groups and oxyanions (PO4)3-, (SO4)2- and (CO3)2-. These structures naturally fall into four groups, based on differences in topology and stereochemistry of the TS block. In Group I, Ti = 1 apfu, Ti occurs in the O sheet, and (Si2O7) groups link to a Na polyhedron of the O sheet (linkage 1). In Group II, Ti = 2 apfu, Ti occurs in the H sheet, and (Si2O7) groups link to two M2+ octahedra of the O sheet adjacent along t2 (linkage 2). In Group III, Ti = 3 apfu, Ti occurs in the O and H sheets, and (Si2O7) groups link to the Ti octahedron of the O sheet (linkage 1). In Group IV, Ti = 4 apfu (the maximum possible content of Ti in the TS block), Ti occurs in the O and H sheets, and (Si2O7) groups link to two Ti octahedra of the O sheet adjacent along t1 (linkage 3). The stability of the TS block is due to an extremely wide range in Ti(Nb) - O bond lengths, 1.68-2.30 Å, which allows the chemical composition of the TS block to vary widely. In a specific structure, only one type of TS block and only one type of I block occur. The TS block propagates close-packing of cations into the I block. General structural principles have been developed for these 24 titanium disilicates, and the relation between structure topology and chemical composition has been established for minerals based on the TS block.
dc.subject CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
dc.subject ENDMEMBER FORMULA
dc.subject STEREOCHEMISTRY
dc.subject STRUCTURAL HIERARCHY
dc.subject STRUCTURE TOPOLOGY
dc.subject TITANIUM DISILICATE MINERAL
dc.subject TS BLOCK
dc.title FROM STRUCTURE TOPOLOGY TO CHEMICAL COMPOSITION. I. STRUCTURAL HIERARCHY AND STEREOCHEMISTRY IN TITANIUM DISILICATE MINERALS
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.2113/gscanmin.44.6.1273


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