Structural and chemical investigation of a zoned synthetic Cu-rich tourmaline
- Author(s)
- Andreas Ertl, Oleg S. Vereshchagin, Gerald Giester, Ekkehart Tillmanns, Hans-Peter Meyer, Thomas Ludwig, Ira V. Rozhdestvenskaya, Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya
- Abstract
A synthetic Cu-rich tourmaline crystal (Lebedev et al. 1988) consists of three different zones. Each zone was characterized by EMPA, SIMS, and single-crystal structure refinement (SREF). The first zone (which crystallized directly on the seed crystal) has the formula ∼
X (Na
0.8
0.2)
Y (Al
2.0Cu
0.9
0.1)
ZAl
6
T (Si
5.1Al
0.9)O
18 (BO
3)
3
V (OH)
3
W [O
0.7F
0.2 (OH)
0.1] with lattice parameters a 15.835(1), c 7.093(1) A (R = 2.4%). The second zone has the formula ∼
X (Na
0.8
0.2)
Y (Al
1.8Cu
1.1
0.1)
ZAl
6
T (Si
5.1Al
0.7B
0.2)O
18 (BO
3)
3
V (OH)
3
W [(OH)
0.4F
0.3O
0.3] with a 15.824(1), c 7.087(1) A (R = 2.3%). The third zone (highest Cu content with ∼14 wt.% CuO) has the formula
X (Na
0.81
0.19)
Y (Cu
1.72Al
1.21
0.07)
Z (Al
5.96Cu
0.04) (BO
3)
3
T (Si
5.17Al
0.48B
0.35)O
18
V (OH)
3
W [(OH)
0.63F
0.37] with a 15.849(1), c 7.087(1) A (R = 2.5%). While
[4]Al decreases from zone 1 to zone 3,
[4]B increases (by chemistry and SREF), which could be explained by a decreasing temperature during tourmaline crystallization. Such a T-site occupancy is in agreement with the <T-O> distance, which strictly monotonically decreases from 1.625(1) to 1.616(1) A. We suggest that very small amounts of Cu are present at the Z site of all investigated tourmaline samples, but only in the Cu-richest zone (∼14 wt.% CuO) is the refined value for Cu at the Z site (∼1% of the total Cu) higher than the 3σ error. The YO
6 octahedron of this Cu-richest known tourmaline is mainly occupied by Cu. Two of the six (Cu,Al)-O distances are significantly enlarged: Y-O1 with 2.031(2) A and Y-O3 with 2.170(2) A, while the other distances Y-O2 and Y-O6 with ∼1.951(2) A are significantly smaller. The proportion of the average of the two enlarged distances to the average of the other distances in the Cu-richest zone gives a value of ∼1.08, which is the highest value known so far for Cu-bearing tourmalines. We conclude that for the Cu-richest zone the Jahn-Teller effect appears to be verified.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography
- External organisation(s)
- Naturhistorisches Museum Wien (NHM), Saint Petersburg State University, Scientific Software Center
- Journal
- The Canadian Mineralogist
- Volume
- 53
- Pages
- 209-220
- No. of pages
- 12
- ISSN
- 0008-4476
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3749/canmin.1400078
- Publication date
- 10-2015
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 105116 Mineralogy, 105113 Crystallography, 104024 X-ray structural analysis
- Keywords
- ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Geochemistry and Petrology
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/structural-and-chemical-investigation-of-a-zoned-synthetic-curich-tourmaline(01cf8994-1627-469f-a2f5-cb08047b29c7).html