Title of article :
Redetermination and new description of the crystal structure of vanthoffite, Na6Mg(SO4)4
Author/Authors :
Balić-Žunić, Tonči University of Copenhagen - Department of Geosciences, Denmark , Pamato, Martha G. Department of Geosciences - University of Padova, Italy , Nestola, Fabrizio Department of Geosciences - University of Padova, Italy
Pages :
9
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1
To page :
9
Abstract :
The crystal structure of vanthoffite {hexasodium magnesium tetrakis- [sulfate(VI)]}, Na6Mg(SO4)4, was solved in the year 1964 on a synthetic sample [Fischer & Hellner (1964). Acta Cryst. 17, 1613]. Here we report a redetermination of its crystal structure on a mineral sample with improved precision. It was refined in the space group P21/c from a crystal originating from Surtsey, Iceland. The unique Mg (site symmetry 1) and the two S atoms are in usual, only slightly distorted octahedral and tetrahedral coordinations, respectively. The three independent Na atoms are in a distorted octahedral coordination (1) and distorted 7-coordinations intermediate between a ‘split octahedron’ and a pentagonal bipyramid (2). [MgO6] coordination polyhedra interchange with one half of the sulfate tetrahedra in <011> chains forming a (100) meshed layer, with dimers formed by edge-sharing [NaO7] polyhedra filling the interchain spaces. The other [NaO7] polyhedra are organized in a parallel layer formed by [010] and [001] chains united through edge sharing and bonds to the remaining half of sulfate groups and to [NaO6] octahedra. The two types of layers interconnect through tight bonding, which explains the lack of morphological characteristics typical of layered structures.
Keywords :
crystal structure , vanthoffite , Na-Mg sulfate , atomic coordinations , redetermination
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2623572
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