Author:
Mills Stuart J.,Christy Andrew G.,Colombo Fernando,Price Jason R.
Abstract
AbstractWe report the single-crystal average structure of cyanotrichite,
Cu4Al2[SO4](OH)12(H2O)2,
from the Maid of Sunshine mine, Arizona, USA. Cyanotrichite crystallizes in
space group C2/m, with the unit-cell
parameters a = 12.625(3), b = 2.8950(6),
c = 10.153(2) Å and β = 92.17(3)o. All non-hydrogen
atoms were located and refined to R1 = 0.0394 for all 584 observed reflections [Fo > 4σFo] and 0.0424 for all 622 unique reflections. The cyanotrichite
structure consists of a principal building unit of a three-wide
[Cu2Al(OH)6] ribbon of edge-sharing Cu and Al
polyhedra || b, similar to that found for camerolaite. The ribbons lie in
layers || (001) and between these layers, while SO4 tetrahedra
and H2O molecules form rods running || b. A hydrogen-bonding
scheme is also proposed.A sample of cyanotrichite from the Cap Garonne mine, Le Pradet, France,
showed a 4b superstructure with the following unit cell:
space group P2/m, a =
12.611(2) Å, b = 11.584(16) = 4 × 2.896(4) Å,
c = 10.190(1) Å and β = 92.29(6)o. The supercell could
not be refined in detail, but nevertheless imposes constraints on the local
structure in that while the space-group symmetry prevents full order of
SO4 and H2O in the 4b supercell,
it requires that the sequence of species along any given rod is
[-SO4-SO4-(H2O)2-(H2O)2-]
rather than
[-SO4-(H2O)2-SO4-(H2O)2-].
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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