1. Crystal-chemistry and short-range order of fluoro-edenite and fluoro-pargasite: a combined x-ray diffraction and ftir spectroscopic approach
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Della Ventura, Giancarlo, Bellatreccia, Fabio, Cámara, Fernando, and Oberti, Roberta
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In this study we address the crystal-chemistry of a set of five samples of F-rich amphiboles from the Franklin marble (USA), using a combination of microchemical (EMPA), SREF, and FTIR spectroscopy methods. The EMPA data show that three samples fall into the compositional field of fluoro-edenite whereas two samples are enriched in high-charged C cations, and must be classified as fluoro-pargasite. Mg is by far the dominant C cation, Ca is the dominant B cation (with BNa in the range 0.00-0.05 apfu, atoms per formula unit), and Na is the dominant A cation, with A0 (vacancy) in the range 0.07-0.21 apfu; WF is in the range 1.18-1.46 apfu. SREF data show that: TAl is completely ordered at the T(1) site; the M(1) site is occupied only by divalent cations (Mg and Fe2+); CAl is disordered between the M(2) and M(3) sites; ANa is ordered at the A(m) site, as expected in F-rich compositions. The FTIR spectra show a triplet of intense and sharp components at ~ 3690, 3675, and 3660 cm-1, which are assigned to the amphibole, and the systematic presence of two very broad absorptions at 3560 and 3430 cm-1. These latter are assigned, on the basis of polarized measurements and FPA imaging, to chlorite-type inclusions within the amphibole matrix. Up to eight components can be fitted to the spectra; band assignment based on previous literature on similar compositions shows that CAl is disordered over the M(2) and M(3) sites, thus supporting the SREF conclusions based on the
bond distance analysis. The measured frequencies are typical of O-H groups pointing toward Si-O(7)-Al tetrahedral linkages, thus allowing to characterize the SRO (short-range-order) of TAl in the double chain. Accordingly, the spectra show that in the fluoroedenite/pargasite structure, the T cations, Si and Al, are ordered in such a way that Si- O(7)-Si linkages regularly alternate with Si-O(7)-Al linkages along the double chain., Comment: 38 pages, 10 figures - in press. Mineralogical Magazine, special issue for the international year of crystallography (2013) in press - Published
- 2013