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Bindi, L., Pingitore, N. E. (2013) On the symmetry and crystal structure of aguilarite, Ag4SeS. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (1) 21-31 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.1.03

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TitleOn the symmetry and crystal structure of aguilarite, Ag4SeS
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsBindi, L.Author
Pingitore, N. E.Author
Year2013 (February)Volume77
Page(s)21-31Issue1
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.1.03Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID244372Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:244372:4
GUIDde4d434c-1ec5-4e43-9dd5-f0bce55bcb93
Full ReferenceBindi, L., Pingitore, N. E. (2013) On the symmetry and crystal structure of aguilarite, Ag4SeS. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (1) 21-31 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.1.03
Plain TextBindi, L., Pingitore, N. E. (2013) On the symmetry and crystal structure of aguilarite, Ag4SeS. Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (1) 21-31 doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.1.03
Abstract/NotesAbstractAn examination of a specimen of aguilarite from the type locality provides new data on the chemistry and structure of this mineral. The chemical formula of the crystal used for the structural study is (Ag3.98 Cu0.02)(Se0.98 S0.84 Te0.18), on the basis of 6 atoms. The mineral was found to be monoclinic, crystallizing in space group P 21/n, with a = 4.2478(2), b = 6.9432(3), c = 8.0042(5) Γ… , Ξ² = 100.103(2)ΒΊ, V = 232.41(2) Γ…3 and Z = 4. The crystal structure [refined to R1 = 0.0139 for 958 reflections with I > 2 Οƒ (I)] is topologically identical to that of acanthite, Ag2S. It can be described as a body-centred array of tetrahedrally coordinated X atoms (X = S, Se and Te) with Ag2X3 triangles in planes nearly parallel to (010); the sheets are linked by the Ag1 silver site, which has twofold coordination.Aguilarite is definitively proved to be isostructural with acanthite; it does not have a naumannite-like structure, as previously supposed. Our data support the hypothesis that there are two solid solution series in the system: a monoclinic 'acanthite-like' series (from Ag2S - Ag2S0.4Se0.6), and an orthorhombic 'naumannite-like' series (from Ag2S0.3Se0.7-Ag2Se). This is supported by data gathered on synthetic counterparts. Aguilarite remains as a valid as a mineral species, but it should be described as the Se-analogue of acanthite.In this study we also (1) review the history of the aguilarite; (2) compare properties of synthetic and natural aguilarite; and (3) demonstrate how earlier researchers erred in describing aguilarite as orthorhombic.The Te-bearing composition of the studied aguilarite crystal suggests the possibility of a solid solution with cervelleite (Ag4TeS).


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