Crystal-structure refinements were performed on clintonite-1M crystals [ideal composition Ca-[6]([6])(Mg2Al)([4])(SiA1(3))O-10(OH)(2)] from skarns of the Predazzo-Monzoni area and Adamello Massif (northern Italy) with the aim of characterizing some aspects of their crystal chemistry and their relationships with closely associated phlogopite-1M. In the clintonite samples examined, the tetrahedral composition ranges from Si1.19Al2.78Fe0.03 to Si1.28Al2.70Fe0.02, indicating that the extent of the exchange vector (Al-1Mg-2Si[6])-Al-[4]-Mg-[6]-Si-[4](Al,square), which links trioctahedral with dioctahedral Ca-bearing brittle micas, was very limited. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction data were collected and structure refinements completed in space group C2/m converging to R-obs from 0.027 to 0.037 for six samples. The Al-[4](3+) for Si-[4](4+) substitution, which is close to 70%, produces more regular and flatter tetrahedra than in the case of phlogopite, together with an increase in the thickness and in the lateral dimensions of the sheet; the presence of Al3+ in octahedral coordination, on the other hand, reduces the dimensions of both M1 and M2 sites with a consequent decrease in the thickness of the sheet. The volume, the flattening angle Psi, and the central cation off-center shift (BLD) of the trans M1 octahedral site are greater than those of the cis M2 site, thus indicating a normal octahedral ordering. The high misfit value (from 1.187 to 1.326 Angstrom) between tetrahedral and octahedral sheets is mostly compensated by the distortion of the tetrahedral ring (tetrahedral rotation angle alpha: 23.1 less than or equal to alpha less than or equal to 24.9 degrees). Relative to phlogopite,the interlayer separation in clintonite is reduced by about 0.6 Angstrom.

Clintonite-1M: Crystal chemistry and its relationships to closely associated Al-rich phlogopite / Alietti, E.; Brigatti, Maria Franca; Poppi, Luciano. - In: AMERICAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0003-004X. - STAMPA. - 82:(1997), pp. 936-945.

Clintonite-1M: Crystal chemistry and its relationships to closely associated Al-rich phlogopite

BRIGATTI, Maria Franca;POPPI, Luciano
1997

Abstract

Crystal-structure refinements were performed on clintonite-1M crystals [ideal composition Ca-[6]([6])(Mg2Al)([4])(SiA1(3))O-10(OH)(2)] from skarns of the Predazzo-Monzoni area and Adamello Massif (northern Italy) with the aim of characterizing some aspects of their crystal chemistry and their relationships with closely associated phlogopite-1M. In the clintonite samples examined, the tetrahedral composition ranges from Si1.19Al2.78Fe0.03 to Si1.28Al2.70Fe0.02, indicating that the extent of the exchange vector (Al-1Mg-2Si[6])-Al-[4]-Mg-[6]-Si-[4](Al,square), which links trioctahedral with dioctahedral Ca-bearing brittle micas, was very limited. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction data were collected and structure refinements completed in space group C2/m converging to R-obs from 0.027 to 0.037 for six samples. The Al-[4](3+) for Si-[4](4+) substitution, which is close to 70%, produces more regular and flatter tetrahedra than in the case of phlogopite, together with an increase in the thickness and in the lateral dimensions of the sheet; the presence of Al3+ in octahedral coordination, on the other hand, reduces the dimensions of both M1 and M2 sites with a consequent decrease in the thickness of the sheet. The volume, the flattening angle Psi, and the central cation off-center shift (BLD) of the trans M1 octahedral site are greater than those of the cis M2 site, thus indicating a normal octahedral ordering. The high misfit value (from 1.187 to 1.326 Angstrom) between tetrahedral and octahedral sheets is mostly compensated by the distortion of the tetrahedral ring (tetrahedral rotation angle alpha: 23.1 less than or equal to alpha less than or equal to 24.9 degrees). Relative to phlogopite,the interlayer separation in clintonite is reduced by about 0.6 Angstrom.
1997
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936
945
Clintonite-1M: Crystal chemistry and its relationships to closely associated Al-rich phlogopite / Alietti, E.; Brigatti, Maria Franca; Poppi, Luciano. - In: AMERICAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0003-004X. - STAMPA. - 82:(1997), pp. 936-945.
Alietti, E.; Brigatti, Maria Franca; Poppi, Luciano
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