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Weidner, Victoria L., Carney, Molly C., Schermerhorn, Demetra V., Pasteris, Jill D., Yoder, Claude H. (2015) A-type substitution in carbonated strontium fluor-, chlor- and hydroxylapatites. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (2) 399-412 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.2.17

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TitleA-type substitution in carbonated strontium fluor-, chlor- and hydroxylapatites
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsWeidner, Victoria L.Author
Carney, Molly C.Author
Schermerhorn, Demetra V.Author
Pasteris, Jill D.Author
Yoder, Claude H.Author
Year2015 (April)Volume79
Issue2
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.2.17Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceWeidner, Victoria L., Carney, Molly C., Schermerhorn, Demetra V., Pasteris, Jill D., Yoder, Claude H. (2015) A-type substitution in carbonated strontium fluor-, chlor- and hydroxylapatites. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (2) 399-412 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.2.17
Plain TextWeidner, Victoria L., Carney, Molly C., Schermerhorn, Demetra V., Pasteris, Jill D., Yoder, Claude H. (2015) A-type substitution in carbonated strontium fluor-, chlor- and hydroxylapatites. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (2) 399-412 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.2.17
Abstract/NotesAbstractCarbonated strontium fluor-, hydroxyl- and chlorapatites (carbonated
Sr10(PO4)6X2 = CSrApX, where
X= OH, Cl and F) were synthesized in aqueous solution. The substitution mode
of carbonate was determined from infrared (IR) stretching frequencies for
carbonate and from the variation in unit-cell axial lengths as a function of
carbonate content. The a-axis lengths of CSrApF and CSrApCl decrease,
whereas the a-axis length of CSrApOH increases slightly
with increasing carbonate substitution. The carbonate IR stretching region
from ∼1390 to 1590 cm–1 contains two doublets for both CSrApOH
and CSrApCl, indicating the presence of both A- and B-type carbonate. The
carbonate spectral region for CSrApF is reminiscent of that for CCaApF,
which contains one doublet for B-type carbonate with a small shoulder
attributable to A-type carbonate. Activity-based Ksp values (assuming B-type substitution) were determined for all
three series of carbonated Sr apatites and show that the solubilities of
CSrApOH and CSrApCl increase at higher carbonate values, whereas those of
CSrApF stay constant. The Ksp values for uncarbonated SrApOH, SrApCl and SrApF were
determined by extrapolation to zero percent carbonate (10–120,
10–112 and 10–113 for SrApOH, SrApCl and SrApF,
respectively).

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