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Extraordinary structural complexity of ilmajokite: a multilevel hierarchical framework structure of natural origin

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Extraordinary structural complexity of ilmajokite: a multilevel hierarchical framework structure of natural origin / A.A. Zolotarev, S.V. Krivovichev, F. Cámara, L. Bindi, E.S. Zhitova, F. Hawthorne, E. Sokolova. - In: IUCRJ. - ISSN 2052-2525. - 7:1(2020 Jan), pp. 121-128. [10.1107/S2052252519016622]
Abstract:
The crystal structure of ilmajokite, a rare Na-K-Ba-Ce-titanosilicate from the Khibiny mountains, Kola peninsula, Russia, has been solved using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. The crystal structure is based on a 3D titanosilicate framework consisting of trigonal prismatic titanosilicate (TPTS) clusters centered by Ce3+ in [9]-coordination. Four adjacent TPTS clusters are linked into four-membered rings within the (010) plane and connected via ribbons parallel to 101. The ribbons are organized into layers parallel to (010) and modulated along the a axis with a modulation wavelength of csinβ = 32.91 Å and an amplitude of ∼b/2 = 13.89 Å. The layers are linked by additional silicate tetrahedra. Na+, K+, Ba2+ and H2O groups occur in the framework cavities and have different occupancies and coordination environments. The crystal structure of ilmajokite can be separated into eight hierarchical levels: atoms, coordination polyhedra, TPTS clusters, rings, ribbons, layers, the framework and the whole structure. The information-based analysis allows estimation of the complexity of the structure as 8.468 bits per atom and 11990.129 bits per cell. According to this analysis, ilmajokite is the third-most complex mineral known to date after ewingite and morrisonite, and is the most complex mineral framework structure, comparable in complexity to paulingite-(Ca) (11 590.532 bits per cell).
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
ilmajokite; titanosilicates; structural hierarchy; structural complexity
Elenco autori:
A.A. Zolotarev, S.V. Krivovichev, F. Cámara, L. Bindi, E.S. Zhitova, F. Hawthorne, E. Sokolova
Autori di Ateneo:
CAMARA ARTIGAS FERNANDO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/699050
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/699050/1373784/Zolotarevetal2020IUCrJ7_121-128.pdf
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