Akopovaite, Li2Al4(OH)12(CO3)(H2O)3, a new Li member of the hydrotalcite supergroup from Turkestan Range, Kyrgyzstan. (13th April 2020)
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- Akopovaite, Li2Al4(OH)12(CO3)(H2O)3, a new Li member of the hydrotalcite supergroup from Turkestan Range, Kyrgyzstan. (13th April 2020)
- Main Title:
- Akopovaite, Li2Al4(OH)12(CO3)(H2O)3, a new Li member of the hydrotalcite supergroup from Turkestan Range, Kyrgyzstan
- Authors:
- Karpenko, Vladimir Yu.
Zhitova, Elena S.
Pautov, Leonid A.
Agakhanov, Atali A.
Siidra, Oleg I.
Krzhizhanovskaya, Maria G.
Rassulov, Victor A.
Bocharov, Vladimir N. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Akopovaite, ideally Li2 Al4 (OH)12 (CO3 )(H2 O)3, is a new hydrotalcite-supergroup mineral from the Karasu–Karavshinskoye Sn deposit, Turkestan Range, Kyrgyzstan. It occurs as white or pale yellowish rosette-like aggregates that are composed of tiny curved plates up to 20–30 μm. Akopovaite is associated with gibbsite, quartz, albite, microcline, muscovite, montebrasite, siderite, schorl and birnessite-like Fe–Mn oxides. Akopovaite has a perfect cleavage along {001}, the mineral is transparent and very soft (VHN = 24 that corresponds to Mohs hardness of ca . 1). D meas = 2.12(2) g/cm 3 and D calc = 2.106 g/cm 3 . The Raman spectra contain bands of carbonate groups and bands of O–H stretching vibrations. The chemical composition (wt.%, electron microprobe for Al and Fe; ICP-OES for Li; CHN method for CO2 and H2 O) is Li2 O 6.43, Al2 O3 45.79, Fe2 O3 0.27, CO2 10.09, H2 O 36.1, total 98.68. The empirical formula based on (Li + Al + Fe) = 6 apfu is Li1.94 (Al4.05 Fe0.02 )Σ4.07 (OH)12 (CO3 )1.03 (H2 O)3.03 . The crystal structure was refined by the Rietveld method with R B = 0.006 and R wp = 0.014. Akopovaite is monoclinic, C 2/ m, a = 5.0953(6), b = 8.877(1), c = 7.806(1) Å, β = 102.572(6)°, V = 344.61(8) Å 3 and Z = 1. The polytype should be denoted as 1 M . The strongest lines of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [ d, Å ( I, %) ( hkl )] are: 7.66(100)(001), 4.397(27)(020), 3.821(45)(002, 021), 2.4881(27)(200), 2.2273(16)(201) and 1.9027(18)(202). Akopovaite is theAbstract: Akopovaite, ideally Li2 Al4 (OH)12 (CO3 )(H2 O)3, is a new hydrotalcite-supergroup mineral from the Karasu–Karavshinskoye Sn deposit, Turkestan Range, Kyrgyzstan. It occurs as white or pale yellowish rosette-like aggregates that are composed of tiny curved plates up to 20–30 μm. Akopovaite is associated with gibbsite, quartz, albite, microcline, muscovite, montebrasite, siderite, schorl and birnessite-like Fe–Mn oxides. Akopovaite has a perfect cleavage along {001}, the mineral is transparent and very soft (VHN = 24 that corresponds to Mohs hardness of ca . 1). D meas = 2.12(2) g/cm 3 and D calc = 2.106 g/cm 3 . The Raman spectra contain bands of carbonate groups and bands of O–H stretching vibrations. The chemical composition (wt.%, electron microprobe for Al and Fe; ICP-OES for Li; CHN method for CO2 and H2 O) is Li2 O 6.43, Al2 O3 45.79, Fe2 O3 0.27, CO2 10.09, H2 O 36.1, total 98.68. The empirical formula based on (Li + Al + Fe) = 6 apfu is Li1.94 (Al4.05 Fe0.02 )Σ4.07 (OH)12 (CO3 )1.03 (H2 O)3.03 . The crystal structure was refined by the Rietveld method with R B = 0.006 and R wp = 0.014. Akopovaite is monoclinic, C 2/ m, a = 5.0953(6), b = 8.877(1), c = 7.806(1) Å, β = 102.572(6)°, V = 344.61(8) Å 3 and Z = 1. The polytype should be denoted as 1 M . The strongest lines of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [ d, Å ( I, %) ( hkl )] are: 7.66(100)(001), 4.397(27)(020), 3.821(45)(002, 021), 2.4881(27)(200), 2.2273(16)(201) and 1.9027(18)(202). Akopovaite is the first naturally occurring hydrotalcite-supergroup carbonate species of Al and Li; its synthetic analogue is known. … (more)
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- Mineralogical magazine. Volume 84:Number 2(2020)
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- Mineralogical magazine
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- Volume 84:Number 2(2020)
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- Volume 84, Issue 2 (2020)
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- 2020
- Volume:
- 84
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0084-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 301
- Page End:
- 311
- Publication Date:
- 2020-04-13
- Subjects:
- akopovaite, -- new mineral, -- layered double hydroxides, -- hydrotalcite supergroup, -- Karasu–Karavshinskoye Sn deposit, -- Turkestan Range, -- carbonate, -- polytype, -- quintinite, -- dritsite
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