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Cation distribution in natural Zn-spinels: franklinite

Lucchesi, Sergio; Russo, Umberto; Giusta, Antonio Della

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European Journal of Mineralogy Volume 11 Number 3 (1999), p. 501 - 512

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publié: May 25, 1999
manuscrit accepté: Dec 17, 1998
manuscrit reçu: Jan 20, 1998

DOI: 10.1127/ejm/11/3/0501

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Abstract

Abstract The intracrystalline cation distribution of nine franklinite samples from Franklin and Sterling (New Jersey, USA) was determined by means of single-crystal X-ray structural refinement supported, for some samples, by Mossbauer spectroscopy. The principal substitutions observed were Al for Fe3+ on the octahedral site and Mn2+ for Zn on the tetrahedral site. Small amounts of Mn3+ were required by stoichiometry in all samples. Consequently Fe2+ was totally absent, as confirmed by room-temperature Mossbauer spectra. The latter experiments also suggested limited inversion, that is, Fe3+ in the tetrahedral site, essentially balanced by Mn2++Zn in the octahedral site. To obtain consistent cation distributions in these Zn-ferrites, it was necessary to adopt a Zn-O distance of 1.999 Å, a value very different from that previously used in Zn-aluminates (1.960 Å), confirming observations by other authors on synthetic samples.

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spinel • franklinite • zinc ferrite • intracrystalline distribution • crystal chemistry