Referenza:
▪ Cámara, F., Ciriotti, M.E., Kolitsch, U., Bosi, F., Bittarello, E., Brizio, P., Vignola, P., Blass, G. (2021): Armellinoite-(Ce), Ca4Ce4+(AsO4)4⋅H2O, a new mineral species isostructural with pottsite, (Pb3Bi)Bi(VO4)4⋅H2O. Mineralogical Magazine, 85, (in press).
Abstract:
Armellinoite-(Ce), ideally Ca4Ce4+(AsO4)4⋅H2O, is a new mineral discovered in Fe–Mn ore in metaquartzites of the Montaldo mine, Corsaglia Valley, Cuneo Province, Piedmont, Italy. It occurs as very small and rare, pale yellow to brown–yellow pseudo-octahedral translucent crystals hosted by a matrix of quartz, hematite, cryptomelane/hollandite, tilasite, muscovite, braunite and montmorillonite. The mineral is translucent, with white streak and has a resinous to vitreous lustre. It is brittle with irregular fracture and fair cleavage parallel to {110} and {100}. Estimated Mohs hardness is ∼3–3.5. Calculated density is 4.29 g⋅cm–3. Armellinote-(Ce) is uniaxial (–), ω = 1.795(5), ε = 1.765(5) (white light), non-pleochroic and non-fluorescent. Chemical point analyses by WDS-EPMA yielded the empirical formula (based on 17 O+F anions): A(Ca3.89Th0.08Sr0.02La0.03)Σ4.02B(Ce4+0.76Nd0.13Y0.08Gd0.03Sm0.02Pr0.01Dy0.01Ho0.01)Σ1.05[(As4.00P0.01)Σ4.01O4]4⋅(H2O0.85F0.15)Σ2.00. The presence of H2O was confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. The mineral is tetragonal, I41/a, with single-crystal unit-cell parameters a = 10.749(2), c = 12.030(2) Å and V = 1390.0(6) Å3, with Z = 4. The eight strongest X-ray powder diffraction lines are [d Å (Irel; hkl)]: 7.983 (36; 101), 4.443 (23; 211), 2.957 (100; 312), 2.398 (14; 420), 1.875 (22; 424, 325), 1.728 (19; 316), 1.612 (13; 613), 1.475 (26; 712, 552). The crystal structure (R1 = 0.0284 for 1275 unique reflections) has isolated TO4 (T = As5+) tetrahedra that link Ca2+- or Ce4+-centred polyhedra via common oxygen ligands to form 2D blocks or double-layered (DL) structural units parallel to (001). Armellinoite-(Ce) is isostructural with pottsite, ideally (Pb3Bi)Bi(VO4)4⋅H2O, and closely related to a larger number of anhydrous synthetic compounds. The mineral is named after the mineral collector Gianluca Armellino (b. 1962), who collected the discovery sample.
IMA 2018-094 = armellinoite-(Ce)
- Marco E. Ciriotti
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IMA 2018-094 = armellinoite-(Ce)
Marco E. Ciriotti
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«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
- Marco E. Ciriotti
- Messaggi: 31675
- Iscritto il: ven 25 giu, 2004 11:31
- Località: via San Pietro, 55 I-10073 Devesi/Cirié TO - Italy
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Re: IMA 2018-094 = armellinoite-(Ce)
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Referenza:
▪ Cámara, F., Ciriotti, M.E., Kolitsch, U., Bosi, F., Bittarello, E., Brizio, P., Vignola, P., Blass, G. (2021): Armellinoite-(Ce), Ca4Ce4+(AsO4)4⋅H2O, a new mineral species isostructural with pottsite, (Pb3Bi)Bi(VO4)4⋅H2O. Mineralogical Magazine, 85, 901-909.
Referenza:
▪ Cámara, F., Ciriotti, M.E., Kolitsch, U., Bosi, F., Bittarello, E., Brizio, P., Vignola, P., Blass, G. (2021): Armellinoite-(Ce), Ca4Ce4+(AsO4)4⋅H2O, a new mineral species isostructural with pottsite, (Pb3Bi)Bi(VO4)4⋅H2O. Mineralogical Magazine, 85, 901-909.
Marco E. Ciriotti
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
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