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Revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of weeksite

Posted by Marco E. Ciriotti  
avatar Revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of weeksite
March 27, 2012 04:54AM
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▪ Fejfarová, K., Plášil, J., Yang, H., Čejka, J., Dušek, M., Downs, R.T., Barkley, M.C., Škoda, R. (2012): Revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of weeksite, K2(UO2)2(Si5O13)·4H2O. American Mineralogist, 97, 750-754.

Abstract:
The previously published structure determination of weeksite from the Anderson mine, Arizona, U.S.A., suggested that it is orthorhombic, Cmmb, with a = 14.209(2), b = 14.248(2), c = 35.869(4) Å, and V = 7262(2) Å3, and an ideal chemical formula (K,Ba)1–2(UO2)2(Si5O13)·H2O. Using single-crystal X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe analysis, and thermal analysis, we reexamined weeksite from the same locality. Our results demonstrate that weeksite is monoclinic, with the space group C2/m and unit-cell parameters a = 14.1957(4), b = 14.2291(5), c = 9.6305(3) Å, β = 111.578(3)°, V = 1808.96(10) Å3, and an ideal formula K2(UO2)2(Si5O13)·4H2O. The previously reported orthorhombic unit cell is shown to result from twinning of the monoclinic cell. The structure refinement yielded R1 = 2.84% for 1632 observed reflections [Iobs > 3σ(I)] and 5.42% for all 2379 reflections. The total H2O content derived from the structure refinement agrees well with that from the thermal analysis. Although the general topology of our structure resembles that reported previously, all Si sites in our structure are fully occupied, in contrast to the previous structure determination, which includes four partially occupied SiO4 tetrahedra. From our structure data on weeksite, it appears evident that the orthorhombic cell of the newly discovered weeksite-type mineral coutinhoite, ThxB1−2x(UO2)2Si5O13·3H2O, needs to be reevaluated.
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