N. V. Shchipalkina, I. Pekov, N. Chukanov, D. I. Belakovskiy, N. Zubkova, N. Koshlyakova, S. Britvin, E. Sidorov
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The unit-cell parameters, Z, and space groups are a = 5.6014(3), c = 7.1507(5) Å, V = 194.30(2) Å3, Z = 1, and for natroaphthitalite and a = 5.6088(3), c = 7.1858(4) Å, V = 195.77(1) Å3, Z = 2, and P3m1 for belomarinaite. The crystal chemical formulae of natroaphthitalite and belomarinaite (Z = 1) are XK1.00Y(Na1.28K0.72)Σ2.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2 and XK1.00Y1(Na0.96K0.04)Σ1.00Y2(K0.94Na0.06)Σ1.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2, respectively. Natroaphthitalite is isostructural with aphthitalite K3Na(SO4)2 = XKYK2MNa(TSO4)2 (both have centrosymmetric structures) with prevailing Na over K at the Y site of the crystal structure. 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摘要
在俄罗斯堪察加半岛托尔巴切克火山北部大裂口第二火山锥的Arsenatnaya活火山喷发口喷出物中发现了一种新的钠钾石群矿物——钠钾石(K(Na,K)2Na(SO4)2。伴生矿物有硬石膏、菱白铁矿、赤铁矿、钾长石、钾长石、钾长石、钾长石、钾长石、钾长石和钾长石。钠绿石呈半透明的黄色到无色的圆形单晶,直径可达1厘米,有时结成2厘米宽的结壳,有时呈水透明的无色板状到片状六边形晶体,直径可达2毫米,有时呈骨架状,通常呈平行共生或刷状聚集体。Dcalc为2.664 g/cm3。钠钾闪石为单轴光性(+),ω = 1.488(2), ε = 1.490(2)。化学成分(wt.%,电子探针)为:Na2O 22.54, K2O 26.39, SO3 51.78,共100.71。基于8 O apfu计算的经验公式为K1.735Na2.252S2.002O8(15次现场分析的平均值)。利用单晶x射线衍射分析了Arsenatnaya火山喷发孔中钠绿石及其伴生物钾绿石族矿物belomarinaite(理想为KNaSO4)的晶体结构,并将其细化为R1 = 0.0283和0.0261。单位胞参数Z和空间群分别为:钠钾石a = 5.6014(3), c = 7.1507(5) Å, V = 194.30(2) Å3, Z = 1和;钾钾石a = 5.6088(3), c = 7.1858(4) Å, V = 195.77(1) Å3, Z = 2, P3m1。钠钾石和绿镁石(Z = 1)的晶体化学式分别为XK1.00Y(Na1.28K0.72)Σ2.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2和XK1.00Y1(Na0.96K0.04)Σ1.00Y2(K0.94Na0.06)Σ1.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2。钠钾闪石与钾闪石K3Na(SO4)2 = XKYK2MNa(TSO4)2(均为中心对称结构)呈同质结构,晶体结构的Y位Na大于K。Belomarinaite XKY2KY1NaMNa(TSO4)2是天然阿铁石类K-Na硫酸盐系列中阳离子有序、无中心结构的一种。
Alkali sulfates with aphthitalite-like structures from fumaroles of the Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia. II. A new mineral, natroaphthitalite, and new data on belomarinaite
Natroaphthitalite K(Na,K)2Na(SO4)2, a new aphthitalite-group mineral, was found in exhalations of the active Arsenatnaya fumarole at the Second scoria cone of the Northern Breakthrough of the Great Tolbachik Fissure Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. The associated minerals are anhydrite, langbeinite, hematite, tenorite, sanidine, johillerite, tilasite, and belomarinaite. Natroaphthitalite occurs as translucent yellow to colorless roundish single-crystal individuals up to 1 cm in diameter, sometimes combined in crusts up to 2 cm across, and as aqua-transparent colorless tabular to lamellar hexagonal crystals up to 2 mm across, sometimes skeletal, typically combined in parallel intergrowths or brush-like aggregates. Dcalc is 2.664 g/cm3. Natroaphthitalite is optically uniaxial (+), ω = 1.488(2), ε = 1.490(2). The chemical composition (wt.%, electron microprobe) is: Na2O 22.54, K2O 26.39, SO3 51.78, total 100.71. The empirical formula calculated based on 8 O apfu is K1.735Na2.252S2.002O8 (average of 15 spot analyses). The crystal structures of natroaphthitalite and the associated aphthitalite-group mineral belomarinaite, ideally KNaSO4, from the Arsenatnaya fumarole were solved using single-crystal X-ray diffraction and refined to R1 = 0.0283 and 0.0261, respectively. The unit-cell parameters, Z, and space groups are a = 5.6014(3), c = 7.1507(5) Å, V = 194.30(2) Å3, Z = 1, and for natroaphthitalite and a = 5.6088(3), c = 7.1858(4) Å, V = 195.77(1) Å3, Z = 2, and P3m1 for belomarinaite. The crystal chemical formulae of natroaphthitalite and belomarinaite (Z = 1) are XK1.00Y(Na1.28K0.72)Σ2.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2 and XK1.00Y1(Na0.96K0.04)Σ1.00Y2(K0.94Na0.06)Σ1.00MNa1.00(TSO4)2, respectively. Natroaphthitalite is isostructural with aphthitalite K3Na(SO4)2 = XKYK2MNa(TSO4)2 (both have centrosymmetric structures) with prevailing Na over K at the Y site of the crystal structure. Belomarinaite XKY2KY1NaMNa(TSO4)2 is the fully cation-ordered species, with acentric structure, in the series of natural aphthitalite-like K-Na sulfates.
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