Bendadaite, a new iron arsenate mineral of the arthurite group


Autoria(s): KOLITSCH, U.; ATENCIO, D.; CHUKANOV, N. V.; ZUBKOVA, N. V.; MENEZES FILHO, L. A. D.; COUTINHO, J. M. V.; BIRCH, W. D.; SCHLUTER, J.; POHL, D.; KAMPF, A. R.; STEELE, I. M.; FAVREAU, G.; NASDALA, L.; MOCKEL, S.; GIESTER, G.; PUSHCHAROVSKY, D. Yu
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2010

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Bendadaite, ideally Fe(2+)Fe(2)(3+)(AsO(4))(2)(OH)(2 center dot).4H(2)O, is a new member of the arthurite group It was found as a weathering product of arsenopyrite on a single hand specimen from the phosphate pegmatite Bendada. central Portugal (type locality) Co-type locality is the granite pegmatite of La via do Almerindo (Almerindo mine), Linopolis, Divmo das Laranjeiras county, Minas Gerais, Brazil Further localities are the Vein Negra mine, Copiapo province, Chile, mid-East, Bou Azzer district, Morocco, and Para Inferida yard, Fenugu Sibirt mine, Gonnosfanadiga, Medio Campidano Province, Sardinia. Italy Type bendadaite occurs as blackish green to dark brownish tufts (<0 1 mm long) and flattened radiating aggregates. in intimate association with an intermediate member of the scorodite-mansfieldite series It is monoclinic. space group P2(l/c). with a = 10 239(3) angstrom. b = 9 713(2) angstrom, c = 5 552(2) angstrom. beta = 94 11(2)degrees. = 550 7(2) angstrom(3). Z = 2 Electron-microprobe analysis yielded (wt %). CaO 0 04, MnO 0 03. CuO 006, ZnO 004. Fe(2)O(3) (total) 43 92, Al(2)O(3) 115. SnO(2) 0 10, As(2)O(5) 43 27. P(2)O(5) 1 86, SO(3) 0.03 The empirical formula is (Fe(0 52)(2+)Fe(0 32)(3+)rectangle(0 16))(Sigma 1 00)(Fe(1 89)(3+)Al(0 11))(Sigma 2 00)(As(1 87)P(0 13))(Sigma 2 00)O(8)(OH)(2 00) 4H(2)O based. CM 2(As,P) and assuming ideal 80, 2(OH), 4H2O and complete occupancy of the ferric on site by Fe(3+) and Al Optically, bendadaite is biaxial, positive, 2V(est) = 85+/-4 degrees, 2V(eale) = 88 degrees, with alpha 1 734(3). 13 1 759(3), 7 1 787(4) Pleochrosim is medium strong X pale reddish brown. Y yellowish brown, Z dark yellowish brown. absorption Z > V > X, optical dispersion weak, r > v. Optical axis plane Is parallel to (010), with X approximately parallel to a and Z nearly parallel to c Bendadaite has vitreous to sub-adamantine luster, is translucent and non-fluorescent It is brittle, shows irregular fracture and a good cleavage parallel to 1010} 3 15 0 10 g/cm(3), 3 193 g/cm3 (for the empirical formula) The five strongest powder diffraction lines [d in angstrom (I)(hkl] are 10 22 (10)(100), 7 036 (8)(110), 4 250 (5)(11 I), 2 865 (4)(311), 4 833 (3)(020,011) The d spacings are very similar to those of its Zn analogue, ojelaite The crystal structure of bendadaite was solved and refined using a crystal from the co-type locality with the composition (Fe(0 95)(2+)rectangle(0 05))(Sigma 1 00)(Fe(1 80)(3+)Al(0 20))Sigma(2 00)(As(1 48)P(0 52))(Sigma 2 00)O(8)) (OH)(2) 4H(2)O (R = 16%) and confirms an arthurite-type atomic arrangement

Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, Bonn, Germany

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH)

Australian Research Council (ARC)

Australian Research Council (ARC)

Deutsche Forsehungsgemeinschaft (DFG)

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaf (DFG)

Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)

Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)[P15220-GEO/P15220-N06]

Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)[P17623-N10]

Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)

FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de Silo Paulo)[2005/53741-1]

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de Silo Paulo)[2009/09125-5]

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Russian Foundation for Basic Research[09-05-00143-a]

Foundation of the President of the Russian Federation

Foundation of the President of the Russian Federation[MK-320 2010 5]

Foundation of the President of the Russian Federation

Foundation of the President of the Russian Federation[NSh-4034 2010 5]

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MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE, v.74, n.3, p.469-486, 2010

0026-461X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30233

10.1180/minmag.2010.074.3.469

http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2010.074.3.469

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