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Stronadelphite, Sr5(PO4)3F, a new apatite-group mineral

2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 22; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1127/0935-1221/2010/0022-2063

ISSN

1617-4011

Autores

Igor V. Pekov, Sergey N. Britvin, Natalia V. Zubkova, D.Y. Pushcharovsky, Marco Pasero, Stefanο Merlino,

Tópico(s)

Inorganic Chemistry and Materials

Resumo

The new apatite-group mineral stronadelphite was found in the Belovitovoye peralkaline pegmatite at the Kirovskii apatite mine, Mt. Kukisvumchorr, Khibiny alkaline complex, Kola peninsula, Russia. Associated minerals are natrolite, microcline, aegirine, pectolite, lamprophyllite, belovite-(Ce), belovite-(La), gaidonnayite, nenadkevichite, komarovite, manganokukisvumite, epididymite, sphalerite, neotocite, etc . Stronadelphite forms hexagonal, prismatic to acicular crystals up to 0.1 × 0.1 × 2 mm, combined in sheaf-like clusters up to 1 × 2 mm embedded in natrolite. The mineral is transparent, colourless with a pale greenish tint. Stronadelphite is brittle, with Mohs hardness 5, no cleavage observed. D calc is 3.915 g/cm 3 . Optically, the new mineral is uniaxial (−), ω 1.630(1), e 1.623(1). Average values for six point microprobe analyses (wt%) are: Na 2 O 0.10, CaO 2.49, SrO 62.72, BaO 2.40, La 2 O 3 0.34, Ce 2 O 3 0.22, ThO 2 0.28, P 2 O 5 29.02, F 1.45, H 2 O(calc.) 0.54, −O=F 2 −0.61; total 98.95. The empirical formula based on 13 anions [O 12 (F,OH)] is: (Sr 4.46 Ca 0.33 Ba 0.12 Na 0.02 La 0.02 Ce 0.01 Th 0.01 ) ∑=4.97 P 3.01 O 12 [F 0.56 (OH) 0.44 ] ∑=1 . The idealized formula is Sr 5 (PO 4 ) 3 F. Stronadelphite is hexagonal, space group P 6 3 / m; a = 9.845(7), c = 7.383(4) A, V = 619.7(7) A 3 , Z = 2. Its crystal structure has been refined to R = 0.0305 using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Stronadelphite is isostructural with fluorapatite. The strongest lines of the powder diffraction pattern [ d in A ( I ) ( hkl )] are: 3.71 (30) (002), 3.21 (40) (120, 210), 2.940 (100) (211, 121, 112), 2.823 (35) (300, 202), 2.009 (50) (222, 312, 132), 1.955 (45) (213, 123), 1.500 (30) (151, 511, 332). The mineral is named after the chemical element stron tium and αδeλφoσ, Greek for “brother”, as the full strontium analogue of fluorapatite, the most widespread member of the apatite supergroup. Both the mineral and its name have been approved by the IMA CNMNC. The type specimen is deposited in Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow, with the registration number 3693/1.

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